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"T H E E L IJA H " TO BE PRESENTED BY B IO LA CHORALE With more than 150 musicians in the group, the Biola Oratorio Chorus and Orchestra will present “ The Eli­ jah,” sacred classic by Felix Mendel­ ssohn, Sunday afternoon, May 20th at 3:00 p.m. in the Biola College La Mir­ ada Auditorium. The program will be directed by Professor Marvin McKis- sick, director of the Biola College Music Department. Featured soloists will be Margaret Schaper, soprano; Janine Borror, con­ tralto; Howard Sutherland, tenor; and Robert Voris, bass. An orchestra of thirty will also be featured. The program is open to the public as one of the features of Biola’s regular Sun­ day afternoon series of rallies and meetings. Dr. Samuel H. Sutherland, President of the Bible Institute of Los Angeles, Inc., will preside.

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1130 9:30 A.M.

107.5 (FM)

8:30 A.M.

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1460 9:00 A.M.

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1390 11:00 A.M. 1390 12:30 A.M.

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810

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1440

7:00 A.M.

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Professor McKissick with orchestra and chorus.

OREGON

My Future?” prepared by Mr. Willis Toms, Registrar of Biola College. Copies of these attractive folders will be sent upon request. Of course, com­ plete catalogs of Biola are also avail­ able. "F O RW A R D BY F A IT H " SETS W A T C HW O R D FOR C A M PU S EX PAN S IO N C A M P A IG N Building as funds are available, not going into debt, and not borrowing from the government, are the purposes of the Bible Institute of Los Angeles in a current campaign to raise $600,- 000. “We will move as God provides the funds,” Dr. Samuel H. Sutherland, Biola president, pointed out in launch­ ing the drive. “We have found that it is those who seem to have so much who give so little, while those who have so little give so much.” Funds will be used to build two dormitories (‘a men’s and a women’s), since more than 250 students cannot now be housed in facilities on the La Mirada Campus. It is also hoped that a much-needed classroom which will also be used by the Music Department may be realized from funds obtained. Friends are urged to prayerfully re­ member this important step of faith. More than 150 prospective Christ- dedicated students may have to be turned away unless construction is begun this month and completed by September.

DR. M . R. D eH A AN FEATURED A T CONFERENCE Dr. M. R. DeHaan, founder-director of the Radio Bible Class, will be fea- fi tured speaker this

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1350 8:30 A.M. MTWTF

630 8:30 A M . MW F

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800 11:30 A.M. MTWTF 11:30 A.M. MTWTF

summer at Biola’s Family Bible Con­ ferences. O t h e r staff members will include Dr. Louis T. Talbot and mis- s i o n a r y from Japan, Miss Do­ reen Shaw. Dr. Samuel H. Suther­ land will be con­

93.7 (FM)

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ference host. John Webb, outstanding bass soloist, will be featured. At Mount Hermon, Rev. Kenneth Poure will be in charge of youth activities. Dates for the conferences will be August 12 to 19 at Mount Hermon, and August 19 to 26 at The Firs. This year, tentative plans are to charter a bus from Los Angeles to Mount Her­ mon at moderate rates. Those inter­ ested should contact Biola immedi­ ately,

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1230

3:30P.M.

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BROCHURE FOR YO U N G PEOPLE PREPARED

Help keep ike tionpel en the « i r ’TU Ourlet eemee t» the miri I h r Bibi«» Institut«» H o u r LOS ANGELES 17, CALIFORNIA

Do you know high school seniors who have been thinking about prepar­ ing themselves for the Lord’s service? If so, you will be interested in the special brochure, “ How Shall I Plan

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