King's Business - 1961-11

town and campus news INCREASE OF MORE THAN 100 STUDENTS ENROLLED IN BIOLA COLLEGE

N OW . . . at half price!

A filmstrip “ must” for every church library! T H E C R O S S R O A D S Actual scenes from the street of forgotten men and women . . . an authentic, detailed report on Skid Row and the work of the Old Lighthouse- in operation since 1877. • 35mm filmstrip in full color and sound • 12" record (automatic or hand operation) • 103 frames— 18 min. Also rentals on free will offering basis

Originally $20 Now only $10 (for limited time) Narration by JACK ODELL By producers of “ UNSHACKLED"

Write today for free folder, or send check for filmstrip to: PA CIFIC G A R D E N MI S 646 S. State Street Dept. K i l l Chicago 5, III.

T H R O U G H T H E B I B L E DAY - BY - DAY by F. B. Meyer A devotional commentary series for those who are "too busy" for exhaustive study of the Scriptures. A series of brief, pointed comments guides the reader through the Bible in a few minutes each day. 7 compact volumes over 1500 pages each 4 V 2 x 6% $1.25 a vol. Complete set, boxed, $8.00 Order from your bookstore or AMERICAN SUNDAY-SCHOOL UNION Dept. KH-61 MONEY FOR YOUR TREASURY OVER 2,000,000 SUNFLOWER DISH CLOTHS Were sold in 1958 by members of Societies, Clubs, Groups, etc. They enoble you to earn money for your treasury, and make friends for your organization. Samples FREE to Officials SANGAMON MILLS Established 1915 Cohoes, N.Y. JOIN TH E A.E.C.C. if you have been colled to preach the Gospel of our Lord Jesus Christ and are in undenomi­ national work, you ore invited to become a member of this fast growing organization. Credentials issued to members. Your inquiry invited. AMERICAN EVANGELICAL CHRISTIAN CHURCHES 192 N. Clark St. Chicago 1, III. Free toWRITERS seeking a book publisher Two fact-filled, illustrated brochures tell how to publish your book, get 40% royalties, na­ tional advertising, publicity and promotion« Free editorial appraisal. W rite Dept. KB-11 Exposition Press / 386 4th Av«., n . y . 16 GLENDALE READERS will find all of their supply needs at THE BIOLA BOOK ROOM 121 West Wilson, Glendale, California I 1816 Chestnut St. Philadelphia 3, Pa. Subsidy Book Publisher (Author investment in first edition)

i i i - m j m it u riL /Y ij i K i r a WITH A MESSAGE— For Sunday School Youth, Adult Groups, and Camps. (H A N S EN S IC H U R C H FILMS Newest Releases Projectors & Screens Catalog on request

Dr. Sutherland points out campus features With a steady increase being noted for the past several years, Biola, in­ cluding its four unique and diversi­ fied schools, continues to move up­ ward in total enrollment. Last year’s increase in the College was more than a hundred than the year before. This year’s student body is more than a hundred over last year. There are now 900 attending Biola College. The School of Missionary Medicine and the Talbot Theological Seminary con­ tinue their excellent program of graduate training with increasing in­ terest being noted from a wide area. Now, with full accreditation, Biola is anticipating the inauguration of a school of nursing which will give students the opportunity of prepar­ ing for an R.N. while receiving a B.S. degree as well. Mr. William Eitzen, Biola alumnus,

(Give name of church) 1463 Vine St. Hollywood 28, Calif. HOIlywood 3-3155

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has been called by the Board of Directors to serve as the Executive Secretary of the B i o l a Alumni. With his office on the Campus, Mr. Eitzen will b e meeting graduates wherever t h e y are found, telling

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them the Biola story. He will be available for meetings and consulta­ tion. Alumni and friends will find him to be a sincere and earnest work­ er for the Lord. We thank God for the privilege of his association in this work of faith.

BIOLA FILM DEPARTMENT

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