King's Business - 1960-04

TOWN AND CAMPUS NEWS (Itami et interest about the Biele Institute et Lei Angelet, Inc.)

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1 3) e v . Robert Phillips has been busy (i these past weeks in meetings and making preparations to assume his new duties as assistant superintendent of the Biola Department in Hong Kong. Mr. and Mrs. Phillips are ex-

tions through the Biola Film Depart­ ment. * * * * Women throughout the Southland are cordially invited to attend the semi-annual meeting of the Biola Women’s Auxiliary to be held Wed­ nesday, April 27 in the lounge of the girl’s dormitory on the La Mirada Campus. There will be an informal coffee hour at 9:45 A.M., followed by a inspirational program of music and testimonies presented by the foreign students attending Biola Col­ lege. Those who attend may secure their lunch in the Biola dining room following the meeting if they wish. Plan to come and bring a car full of ladies from your church! Alumni leaders are caught in this picture at their recent Biola Home­ coming meeting. Speaker was Dr. Roy Kraft of the Twin Lakes Baptist Church, S a n t a Cruz, California. Alumni will want to remember the important school activities for this June which will include the annual banquet and commencement features. Graduation exercises will be held Sun­ day afternoon, June 12, in La Mirada. * * * * March has featured a special series of programs on the Bible Institute Hour, “ The Crisis in Morality.” Thou­ sands of copies of the book, which has been prepared on the subject, have been mailed to homes throughout the West. March has also been designated as the annual Radio Month Survey. Listeners have been urged to send in the call leters of the Station over which they hear the programs so that an accurate tally can be made of the scope of coverage. If you have not as yet written for the new free book, or sent in your radio month survey letter, be sure to do so today!

Throughout the West . . .

Canada

to

Mexico

pected to leave shortly for the Orient, and will take over the full responsi­ bilities when Dr. and Mrs. Charles A. Roberts retire the end of this year. * * * * Three special Biola Summer Con­ ferences are planned for this year starting with a camp for high school­ ers June 18-25 at Hume Lake, Cali­ fornia. Mr. Ed Steele, director of the Extension Department will be in charge with Rev. Kenneth Poure, evangelist of the Accent on Youth Crusades, heading the list of special speakers. Also on the program will be Jim Slevcove, in charge of recrea­ tion and athletics. Mr. Virgil Wemmer, director of Biola’s Film Department reports a greatly increased distribution of the

"Th e Bible Institute Hour”

Mon.— Wed.— Fri. 8:30 P.M. KGO 810 kc. (and also on a network of stations in selected areas of the West.)

ATTENTION WOMEN

You are cordially invited to the Biola Women’s Auxiliary Wednesday, April 27 Biola La Mirada Campus 9:45 a.m.

missionary and Bible teaching films which his department has produced. A new high for the work is more than 125 films shown on one single date. Other productions are currently being made for various missionary organiza-

Come and bring a friend

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