King's Business - 1930-06

DR. W . E. EDMONDS

MR. H UGH B. EVANS

ENew 3 ï(embers o f the ¿Board o f ¿Directors (¡BibleInstitute of£os _Angeles

(“jiiN line with its policy to obtain and main- 11 tain an organization that will be directed in a manner to merit public approval, the Bible Institute of Los Angeles has, dur­ ing the past year, added Jo the Board of, Directors the following new members: Dr. W. E. Edmonds, Pastor First Presby­ terian Church, Glendale, California; formerly Moderator of the Synod of California. Dr, Charles G. Trumbull, Editor of The Sunday School Times, Philadelphia, Pennsyl­ vania. Mr. Harry A. West, prominent in business circles of Portland, Oregon; also President of Oregon Gideons and President of the Port­ land Union Bible Classes. Mr. Hugh B. Evans, business man of high standing in Los Angeles. Mr. Robert Young, attorney, of Los An­ geles; also Elder in the Hollywood Presby­ terian Church and Treasurer of the Presbytery of Los Angeles. Mr. W. R. Oliver, well-known business man of Long Beach, California. Mr, John Wells, associated with the Santa Fe Railroad, Los Angeles. Dr. W. P. White, President of the Institute; for many years associated with the Moody Bible Institute. The presence of such men upon the Board of Directors gives assurance that the highest spiritual standards will be maintained in the Institute and that the business administration will be wise and efficient.

MR. ROBERT YOUNG

MR. W . R. OLIVER

MR. HARRY A. WEST

MR. JO H N WELLS

“SNo ¿Retreat, ¿But _Advance A ll .A long the JEine.”

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