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T H E K I N G ’ S B U S I N E S S m issio n a ries th e p a st w eek . L et us pray u n cea sin g ly fo r the. w ork, and a lso th a t m ore m en sh a ll be th r u st ou t in to th e se n eedy fields.” H en ry Jam es, a form er stu d en t, now in ev a n g e listic w ork, w rites a s fo llow s: “W e are m a k in g up our lis t fo r th e F a ll cam ­ p a ig n s and need an oth er con secrated w o rk er in th e field w ith us. W an t som e­ one w h o is a good m u sician (both in stru ­ m en tal and. v o ice), eith er m an or w om an, and one w h o tru ly lo v es so u ls aw a y from Christ. P erh ap s a num ber of th e K in g ’s B u sin ess fam ily m ay be try in g to find th em selv es and be happy to find a w ay. W e finished our la st m eetin g th e first of J u ly a t St. H elen a. It proved a splen d id m eetin g for w h ich w e p raise th e Lord. P eo p le seem a sto n ish ed a t h ea rin g the rea l fu n d am en ta ls preached. L ots of them seem sca rcely to k n ow w h a t to thin k of them .” Mr. Jam es’ p resen t ad ­ d ress is 2918 M. St., Sacram ento, Calif. G eorge H. P roctor, ’17, ex p ects to be a t San A n selm o Sem inary, b eg in n in g Septem ber 15th. A n n ou n cem ent is receiv ed o f th e m ar­ ria g e o f H elen Sm all, '18, and R alp h Sco- v ille, *18, on June 24th, 1921 a t T sinchow , K ansu, China. L ittle E liza b eth M ay H an sen arrived a t th e hom e o f Mr. and Mrs. J. J. H ansen, J u ly 14th, 1921. C aptain S. O zaki, D ec. '18, com m anding officer of th e S alvation A rm y, Jap an ese Corps o f S tockton , w a s m arried on Ju ly 14th to L ieu t. S u gak o H aseg aw a . C atherine B ernard B row n, ’20, w rites: “S ince our m a rria g e in N ovem ber la st, Mr. B row n and I h ave been w o rk in g w ith th e U. P. church here (Sp irit Lake, Id ah o), tea ch in g and h o ld in g clu b s for y o u n g p eople and boys and g irls. A t presen t, I h ave three ad u lt B ib le C la sses and am en jo y in g them im m en sely. The' Lord h as been very good to us, and w e h a v e had th e p riv ileg e o f lea d in g sev era l to k now H im .” . R ev. C. N. B alch, ’19, w a s elected p resi­ d en t o f th e A sso cia tio n o f C hristian ch u rch es o f M ontana, on Jun e 22nd. "L em an C. R obie w rites o f a stru g g le a g a in st op p o sin g fo rces in an ev a n g e listic cam p aign a t M arcellus, N. Y., but he a n ­ ticip a ted a g lo rio u s victory. H e rep orts 75 clea r-cu t d ecisio n s in tw o w eek s in S k a n ea teles F a lls. R ev. J. C. S tillion , form er su p erin ten d ­ en t o f m en, w h o is now en g a g ed in co n ­ feren ce w ork, t e lls of a w o n d erfu lly su c ­ c e ssfu l co n feren ce held in N ew bern, Ky., w h ere on th e clo sin g n ig h t the la rg est co n g reg a tio n sa v e one th a t had ever been in the M ethodist church, m et for definite B ible stu d y. C harles R. Osburn, w ith th e K ak aak o M ission, H onolu lu , w rites in part: “W e h ave sta rted str e e t m eetin g s on Sunday ev en in g s. F in d in g w e could not g e t the p eop le to com e to th e M ission, w e are g o ­ in g o u t to them . W e have an JSstey fo ld in g organ w h ich . w e tran sp ort in a w h eelb arrow ; a g a so lin e lam p w h ich w e hope w ill fu rn ish lig h t en ou gh for a ll to sin g from the sp ecia l so n g sh ee ts w e are p rin tin g on th e m u ltigrap h ; and w e have an abundance of tr a c ts in C hinesNe, Jap an ­ ese and E n g lish ; w e h ave p eop le to sp eak and sin g ; but above a ll w e need th e Lord w ith us, so w e a sk you r p rayers.”

Rev. Jo h n H u n te r S e c retary of th e F aculty

Mr. and Mrs. F red Aw ana, H onolulu, T. H., an n ou nce th e birth of Fred, Jr., June 9, 1921. G. M. B aergen , ’21, h a s ta k en up w ork w ith th e C ity M ission, A ltoona, P a. M iss L^ah M illarr and Mr. R aym ond Conner w ere m arried on Ju n e 17th, a t Los A n g eles. M iss F a ith H o llin g sw o rth , ’21, h a s been accep ted by th e Orinoco R iv er M ission for w ork in V en ezu ela and ex p ects to s ta r t for th e field som etim e th is fa ll. (N ote:—We have asked Miss E lfreda Stein, ’20, who is connected w ith The K ing’s Business office to act as secre­ tary of th e S tudents’ Department. Will all form er students kindly help Miss Stein to make th is an in teresting , de­ partm ent. If you know of any item s of in terest, please send a card to Miss Stein, in care of The K ing’s Business office.)— K. L. B. ■Wfc. : ¿Mi - TRUE HAPPINESS A young Christian who had been a wild lad, said: “ I ’m happier now when I am not happy th an w hat I was when I was happy before.” Read it twice and you’ll see th e sense, Even when a cloud had come over his Christian ex­ perience it was b etter th a n all the pumped up joy when he was unsaved. He was right. A m iserable saint is bet­ te r th a n a rejoicing sinner. Then- w hat must a tru ly happy sain t be? It is bet­ te r experienced th a n explained!

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