King's Business - 1914-10

of Los Angeles pied. We trust that the Auditorium will be ready by the first of December. M e . G eorge H unter has returned from a six weeks’ trip east and has resumed his

Bible Institute M ANY of the students have been spending the summer in evangelistic and visitation work and good re­ ports reach us concerning the character and spiritual results of their work.

Harry Hardy and Ralph Isbell and Their Team, Off for the Oil Fields

work in the Bay region. Mr. Northrup has been looking after his work during his ab­ sence and has had marked blessing upon his ministry. M r . W illiam S loan , for five years our representative in the oil fields, takes charge of the Yoke Fellow’s Mission. Mr. Sloan has had long experience in work for men and will find in this mission large scope for his talents as a leader. M r . R alph I sbell and Mr. Harry Hardy, members of the Fishermen’s Club, have been assigned to the Oil Fields and left on the first o f'September for the year’s work among the men, many of whom are sepa­ rated entirely from all religious services.

T here are good prospects of our having ISO new students at the opening of the Fall term, and that the enrollment for this year will reach 300. T he Fishermen’s and Lyceum Clubs have had a great summer—the attendance of the former averaging about 150 and the latter reaching as high as 300. T he W oman ’ s A uxiliary gave us a real sum of money toward the furnishing of the Girls’ Dormitory. They have helped greatly with their prayers. T he B uildings . At present the two dor­ mitories, with their 647 rooms, are finished and many of the rooms are already occu-

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