King's Business - 1911-08

THE FISHERMAN'S CLUB. The following officers were elected and installed the first Monday in July: President, Robert Glaze. Vice President, Arl Anderson. Secretary, John Bremner. Treasurer, Fred Brayton. Financial Secretary, Ed. Bamford. Evangelistic Secretary, Roy Creighton. Assistant Evangelistic Secretary, An- drew Johnson. Membership Secretary, Hugh H. Wal- lace. The enrolled membership under the new constitution now numbers 120. Of the Presidents who have served the Club during the past five years all but one have kept in full affiliation and continue as active soul winners. DOCTOR ELMORE HARRIS FOR 1913. We have arranged with Dr. Harris, president of the Bible Institute of To- ronto, Canada, for January, February and March of 1913. His time is fully taken up until that date. Dr. Harris is one of the sweetest and strongest Bible teachers in the world, and we rejoice in the prospect of his coming to the coast for a protracted season. Will Percival and Joe Brown are up in Canada holding evangelistic meetings and selling the Nave Bibles; they make a strong team. Evangelist McClurkan has been holding successful meetings in Paso Robles, all of the churches uniting, and a large number confessed Christ. Miss Mary Cogswell is ministering to her father in San Diego at present, but will go to La Jolla or some equally rest- ful place for August. Miss Lillian Wood is supposed to be resting at the seashore, but has been called to fill engagements at Santa Ana Miss Helen Day is resting at Mount Hermon.

and other places during the month.

Mr. Tom Hannay is making a flying trip to his home in Scotland. Upon his return he will take up the Evangelistic work among the Endeavorers of the State. Klinginsmith and Zimmerman have tak- en charge o* the Seventh Street Mission for two months. This in addition to their Mission Church gives them plenty to do. Mrs. G. A. Neth, at Mount Hermon for two months on vacation, is having a prof- itable time teaching a large class of girls "1 and having many opportunities OJ: speak- ing at different meetings. Mr. Earl Olin will begin service with ® Mr. Sloan in the oil fields in September. Earl is splendidly fitted for this work and we predict a great season for these de- voted men. Elliott Barrett, Chester White and Har- "*] ry Hill are doing good evangelistic work in Orange county. They commence meet- ings in Orange

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