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MUM RECREATION by JIM SLEVCOVE H e r e is a bibliography that touches upon various phases of recrea­ tion including parties, banquets, ac­ tive and quiet games, music and fun songs, stunts and skits, sports, hand­ craft, camping, programming and leadership. Carlson, Adelle, Choice Parties for L ittle Children, Nashville: Broad- man Press, 1956. Low cost with good ideas. Eisenberg, Helen and Larry, Family Fun Book, New York: Association Press, 1954. Fun ideas for home, trips, etc. Plyant, Agnes Durant, Playtime, Nashville: Broadman Press, 1951. Church centered parties and socials for all age groups. Depew, Arthur M., Cokesbury Game Book and Cokesbury Party Book, Nashville: Abingdon, 1954. Both tried and tested books. Brown, Thelma Sharman, A Treasury of Religious Plays, New York: Asso­ ciation Press. Eisenberg, Helen and Larry, Hand­ book of Skits and Stunts (1953). The Omnibus of Fun, New York: Association Press, 1956. A complete work on all phases of recreation. Both excellent. Harbin, E. 0., The Fun Encyclopedia, N a s h v i l l e : Abingdon-Cokesbury, 1940. A Giant collection of 1000 pages of social fun. Harbin, E. O., Recreation for Adults, Nashville: Methodist Publishing House, 1950. Planning fun for adults. Copeland, L., 10,000 Jokes, Toasts and Stories, New York: Garden City, 1940. E x t r a l a r g e , e x t r a good. Bargain. Handy Games, Delaware, Ohio, The Cooperative Recreation Service, Inc. Excellent pocket size manuals on all phases of recreation for all types of groups. Write for complete cata­ logue. Church Recreation, National Recre­ ation Ass’n., 8 W. 8th St., New York 11, New York. Help in total church program. Recreation Bulletin, Youth Dept., United Presbyterian Church, 209 9th St., Pittsburgh, 22, Pa. Well planned parties at low cost. If I could afford only five books, I would choose, Handy Games, Hand­ book of Skits and Stunts, The Omnibus of Fun, Church Recreation, and either of the Cokesbury books. Have you ideas that you would like to share in this column? Send them to us in care of The King’s Business.

WANTED-CHRISTIAN MUSIC TEACHERS Rapidly growing studio of associated Christian music teachers has openings for private teachers in every field of music instruction, particu­ larly piano, all wind instruments, Spanish and Hawaiian Guitar, etc. Must be able to teach all types of music, including a progressive system of hymn-playing. Inquiries and applications invited from those seeking a permanent, professional position. Please give religious background, music education and previous teaching experience. Address your corres­ pondence directly to KINCA ID MUSIC STUDIO W. 927 MAIN AVENUE SPOKANE 1, WASHINGTON

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THE FRIENDS OF ISRAEL Missionary and Relief Society, Inc. Please book the film “They Looked for a ■ City’’ for __________________o r __________________ m (date (alternate date) NAME__________________________________ ■ ORGANIZATION AND/OR CHURCH THE FRIENDS OF ISRAEL Missionary and Relief Society, Inc. Rev. V ictor Buksbazen, General Secretary 330 K Witherspoon Bldg., Philadelphia 7, Pa. Adapted from the book, “ They Looked for a City,” by Lydia Buksbazen. Write today for rental bookings beginning Jan. 1, 1960. 16 mm Natural color Sound Rental $25.00 ■ The incredible true story of a Jewish family in Eastern Europe and their bitter struggle for survival. You see Jews ridden down by savage Cossacks. . . exodus from Poland... flight from war-torn Germany.. . a mother’s miraculous deliverance.. . a joyous family reunion at an enemy border. Forty minutes of breath-taking action In the storm-tossed career of a Hebrew-Christian family caught in the rip-tide of war and race hatred. One of the most dramatic, heart-stirring Christian film experiences of your life.

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