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CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS LIBRAR IES OP RELIGIOUS BOOKS AND Sets purchased for cash. W rite Baker’s Bookstore, 1019 Wealthy St., Grand Rapids 6, Mich. CARTOON GOSPEL TRACTS, 31ST M IL- lion. 1000-$1; 4000-$3. Assorted. Samples 10c. E. A. Marshall, 753 Fairview Av.e., Kalama­ zoo, Mich. Lecturer on Bible customs.

Out of the Dust By J . O. Kinnaman

The Biblical archaeologist is con­ stantly bringing to light, “Out of the Dust” of the past, many relics and tokens that confirm the authenticity of the Bible, as the revealed Wbrd of God. Dr. Kinnaman is both a competent archaeologist and an able writer. In this volume—the second of projected series of five—he sets forth many things that w ill prove most helpful to a better understanding of the Word. One w ill read this book with the same eagerness that would prompt the reading of a fascinating novel, and with more profit. We believe, h o w e v e r , that t h e r e are several places in the book where more evi­ dence should have been given to con­ firm certain statements made by the author. 195 pages'. Zondervan Pub. House, Grand Rapids 2, Mich. Cloth. Price $2.00. BIOLA FAMILY NEWS [ Continued from Page 134] Married John A. Benson and Kathryn Dod­ son, ’34, Dec. 6, Medford, Ore. Lt. John Clay, ’40, and Dorothy Mae Anderson, Feb. 18, San Diego, Calif. Pvt. Arthur G. Larson and Marjorie Summers, Feb. 2, Bend, Ore. Roy Roth and Clara Vogt, ’39, Jan. 21, Reedley, Calif. Born To Jack ( ’41) and Mrs. Brown (Hel­ en Bradley, ’42), a daughter, Betty Joy, Feb. 9, Stay, Ky. To C. G. M. James W. and Mrs. Downing (Morena Holmes, B. Chr. Ed. ’40), a daughter, Marobeth, Feb. 9, Washington, D. C. To Abraham (’31) and Mrs. Kroeker (Mary Neufeld, ’30), a son, Mark An­ drew, Feb. 12, Dallas, Ore. To Asa John and Mrs. Milem- (H il­ da M. Anderson, ’32), a son, Paul Her­ bert, Feb. 7, Centralia, Wash. To Henry and Mrs. Owen (Margue­ rite Goodner, ’33), a son,. Norman Goodner, Jan. 23, Los Angeles. To Sgt. James and Mrs. Tatham (Martha Frey, !37), a daughter, Bar­ bara Elaine, Jan. 27, Bakersfield, Calif. With the Lord Robert Charles Lewis was called into the presence of his Saviour on Feb. 26, in Sierra Madre, Calif. Mr. Lewis was Biola’s first Superintendent of Men, and served on the faculty from 1906 to 1913. Mrs. Lewis (Jessie Bailey, ’12) may be addressed at P.O. Box 63, Sierra Madre, Calif.

SWEET SONGS OF SALVATION . A BOOK of beautiful new numbers that you will find useful- in your gospel work. 30c copy, two for 50c. Bennard Music Company, Albion, Mich. ROLLS OF HONOR. W R ITE F dR ILLUS- trated circular. Photo postcards, photo stamps, greeting cards with Scripture texts, cuts, and mats. W illiam Filline, 3141 Warren Ave., Chicago 12, 111, FREE TRACT ON “ CHRISTIAN W AR - fare.’’ Don’t miss this stirring appeal from an 84-.year-old ex-pastor, giving some star­ tling facts from Scriptures. Prizes given for the 7 best comments on this challenging tract. Please send mailing stamp. Hart, Gerber* Calif. CORRECT AN D SINGABLE MUSIC SET- ting for your hymn-poem assures editorial consideration. Music composed, arranged, edited and printed. New booklet. Poetic Metre—Explained, 25c.‘ Est. 1918. Raymond Iden, (K B ) Mount Vernon, Ohio. “ CHECKING U P ON ONE’S SELF” FOR Sunday School teachers. 10-10c, 100-50c. Fred deVries, Rt. 6, Salem, Ore.

8 EXPOSURE? RO LL DEVELOPED E X TRA Enlarged ,30c. The Mt. Horeb Photo Service chooses sincerity over gain. Those extra en­ larged prints bring out the before unseen items of interest. Glossy enlargements that please, 5x7,-- 25c; 8x10, 40c; send negative. Box 583, Mt. Horeb, Wis. EARN BEAW TIFUL W H ITE TESTAMENT. Sell 12 packets Scripture Stationery 25c each. W rite for details. Providence Press, 1218 Virginia, Sioux City 19, Iowa. W ANTED , LANGE ’S B IB LE COMMEN- tary by Schaff-Doege, Rt. 2, Westville, Okla. B IB LE CHARTS—MADE ON GOOD MUS- lin, colors or plain. Dispensational chart, clears up many difficulties. Special prices, teachers. R. E. Warner, West Des Moines, Iowa.

“ LORD, I’M COMING HOME” AND OTHER songs in Volumes II and III of the Progres­ sive Choir Series. W rite for samples. Uni­ versal Publishing Co., 4403 Sheridan Road, Chicago 40, III. The Ideal Summer Bible School Course 'Troop School for Christian Soldiers B y L ieut , and M rs . W ilber B. W allis

Enlarged and revised with Year II complete. Here is a most unusual, timely book for Summer Bible School, written by an army officer and his wife who have had four years of experience in successfully conducting Troop Schools. It is a complete re­ cruiting manual for use with children of all ages in Summer Bible Schools. The theme is carried out in minute details in­ cluding: Enlistment, Orders o f the Day, Training Drills, Target Practice, Corps Maneuvers, and Duty Roster. A com­ plete course of study, true missionary stories, catechism, hand­ work, suggestions, etc., included. Only $2.00. SOLDIER’S MANUALS Year I

The only workbook required by all pupils. Follows the lessons and includes handwork and memory verse. Sixteen pages, lovely cover. Contents include: Enlistment, Our Commis­ sion, Our Commander, Our Enemy, Our Battle, Our Weapons, Our Victory, Our Reward. 15c. Year II Follows lesson outlines of Troop School, Year II. Style similar to Year I. 15c. Troop School Diploma

Diploma appropriate for Christian Soldiers to be given to each Cadet for faithful attendance and creditable work. Designed to be used wherever ' the military theme is followed in the Summer Bible School. Size 8¿4x11 inches. 40c dozen. The Christian Soldier A flannelgraph story based on Ephesians 6:11- 17. Indudes cut-outs, story, application and song. Soldier is 16 inches high. 25c complete.

Troop School Enlistment This Enlistment Card is used for enlisting boys and girls in the Troop School and includes space for all in­ formation needed for* the school. 75c per hundred.

Write fo r complete Summer Bible School Catalog CHRISTIAN PUBLICATIONS, Infe., 1507 N. Third St,. Harrisburg, Pa.

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