King's Business - 1928-06

nnouncing The Summer School Bible Institute o f Los Angeles June 18th to Ju ly 6th, 1928

“ The Teaching Values of the New Testament” by Rev! Albert E. Kelly. C r e d i t toward the Standard Teacher Training Course diploma will be granted by the International Council o f Religious Education, to those successfully completing one or more o f the above units. The Course in Music Classes will be conducted daily in Notation and Sight-Singing, Elementary and Advanced Harmony, Counterpoint, Conducting, Hymnology, Instrumen­ tation. Private lessons will be given by appointment in voice, piano, pipe organ, violin and other orches­ tral instruments, practical piano tuning. Credits for work done in the Music Course may apply on music credentials o f the State Board of Education. The Music Faculty o f the Summer School Prof. Herbert G. Tovey, Associate Director of the Music Department of the Bible Institute. Director Summer School Music. Teacher of Voice, Conducting and Ad­ vanced Harmony. Christian M. Books, Voice. Miss Louise Woodbridge, Piano. Raymond Conner, Band and Orchestral Instruments, and Instrumentation. Mrs. Lillian Robinson, Hymnology; Notation and' Sight- Singing. Miss Leota Claire Wood, Elementary Harmony and Coun­ terpoint. B. J. Bechtel, Practical Piano Tuning. Alma K. Moss,. Voice. Alfred A. Butler, Pipe Organ.

The Bible Message All courses offered in the SUMMER SCHOOL are, on the one hand, thoroughly evangelical and centered directly in the W ORD and, on the other, genuinely constructive, practical, and pedagogical. DR. JOHN MURDOCH MACINNIS , Dean of the Institute, 'will conduct a . series of studies of “ Epoch Makers in the Church,” June 18th to 22nd. DR. A . Z. CONRAD , long time pastor of the his­ toric Park Street Church, Boston, will give a series of five addresses on “ The Seven Finalities of Faith,” “ Comradeship with the Carpenter,” and other re­ lated themes, Monday to Friday, July 2nd to July 6th. DR. GERALD B. W INROD , editor -of “ The De­ fender,” lecturer, preacher, author, will present dis­ cussion of such themes as “ Science and Religion,” “ Scholarly Dangers,” “ Christ Within,” and others, June 25th to 29th. REV . JOHN A . HUBBARD , Bible Lecturer and Expositor, member of the Faculty of the Bible In­ stitute, will conduct a series of studies in the Epistle to the Romans, throughout the three weeks of the Summer School. Classes in Christian Education Throughout the school session there will be three classes each day: “ The Use of the Story in Christian Education” by Mrs. Laura Haugh, “ The Teaching Work of the Church” by Miss Florence Chaffee, and

A registration fee o f $1.00 will be required for the Summer School Course. Tuition free except private music lessons, charges for which are nominal. Rooms with hot and cold running water at $4.50 to $5.00 per week, in thirteen story fire-proof building. Combine a vacation trip o f recreation and Bible study in Southern California’s delightful summer climate!

Write for further information addressing Extension Department, Bible Institute of Los Angeles 536-558 South Hope Street, Los Angeles, California

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