King's Business - 1917-06

THE KING’S BUSINESS,

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the most faithful of the directors of the Bible Institute of Los Angeles. The Easter card is in the form of an artistic folder, containing a fine mezzo-tint portrait of the deceased, and on the opposite page, -the follow­ ing sentiment:

A F all the helpful Easter cards and messages we have received none has so deeply impressed us as that from Mrs. E. A. K. Hackett, in memory of her beloved husband, who went to be w ith. his Lord, August '28, 1916. Mr. Hackett was one of

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