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TH E NELSON BROTHERS: They Love to Sing W h e n a n in d iv id u a l from some family goes into Christian serv­ However, when two or more brothers unite in such a ministry, it is even more significant. But when 5 broth­ ers all stay together to serve the Lord Jesus Christ, it is indeed un­ usual. This is one reason why we sug­ gest our readers secure one of the splendid recordings produced by the Nelson Brothers quartet. (They are available on the Nelbro label.) Milton Nelson, the first tenor, serves as territorial salesman for the Royal Typewriter Company. Making his home in Van Nuys, California, he has two boys and is a member of the White Oak Covenant Church of Northridge, where he serves not only as deacon, but also in the church choir and the male chorus. Eugene, the second tenor, is gen­ eral manager of Midstates Laborato­ ries, Inc. and lives in Wichita, Kan­ sas. He has three boys and two girls and is a member of the Evangelical Free Church of his home town where Left to right top row: Milton, Rodney, Curtis. Seated are Eugene and Norris. he sings in the choir and is Sunday school superintendent. Norris, the baritone, is president and director of Northwest Technical Institute. He lives in Minneapolis, Minnesota and has one boy and two girls. He is a member of the St. Louis Park Free Church, serving on the music committee and singing in the choir. Curtis, the bass-baritone, is pro­ grammer with electronic computers for Investors Diversified Services, Inc. He and his wife, who reside in Minneapolis, have no children. They attend the Central Free Church where Curtis is also a member of the choir in addition to serving on the church music committee. Rodney, the bass, is president of Nelbro, in addition to being senior systems analyst for Univac. He lives in nearby neighboring St. Paul and has three boys. The family belongs to the Presbyterian Church.

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