King's Business - 1940-10

October, 1940

T H E K I N O ' S B U S I N E S S

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Frances Smith, ’38, Butte Falls, Ore., has been attending, the state teachers’ college in southern Oregon find spent a large part of her summer in Daily Vacation Bible School and young peo­ ple’s conference work. Esther Elliott, ’38, 1776 Fourth St., La Verne, Calif., was graduated from La Verne College in June and is to be teaching this winter in a rural school consisting of all eight grades, in Tipton, Calif. Her address is Rt. 1, Box 201. Married Richard H. Dilworth, B.Th. ’38, and Florence Wessel, ’39, May 24, Uzinza, Mwanza P. O., Tanganyika, E. Africa. Mr. and Mrs. Dilworth are members of the Africa Inland Mission and are sta­ tioned at Uzinza. C. Joseph Kopp, ’38, and Mary L. Canfield, Aug. 16, Seattle, Wash. Charles E. McNeel and Jewel Lois Witt, Aug. 25, Santa Barbara, Calif. Chester J. Padgett, B.Th. ’40, and Vivian E. Clem, ’40, Sept. 8, San Fran­ cisco, Calif. Andrew West and Irma Badgley, Sept. 6, Glendale, Calif. John Yerke and Lorintha Beden, ’36, June 5, Yakima, Wash. Lewis V. Ray and Many E. Wall, ’40, Aug. 25, Orland, Calif. Born To Harold (’29) and Mrs. Coen (Ella Penner, ’29), a daughter, Eileen Louise, April 11, Kano, Nigeria, W. Africa. To J. Russell and Mrs. Davis (Miriam J. Grubb, ’32), a son, Charles Arthur, July 23, Chefoo, Shantung, N. China. To'Ray G. (B.Th. ’36) and Mrs. de la Haye (Sophie W. Witter, ’36), a son, Raymond Theodore, July 25, Kano, Ni­ geria, W. Africa. To Raymond (’36) and Mrs. Genet (Elizabeth Gillis, ’36), a son, Russell Merle, Aug. 7, Los Angeles, Calif. To Rodney O. and Mrs. Lilyquist, a daughter, Chrissie Ann, Aug. 15, Los Angeles, Calif. To Frank E. (’28) aiki Mrs. Manning (Augusta Balzer), a daughter, Mercy Marie, July 31, Busia, Tanganyika, E. Africa. The address of Mr. and Mrs. Manning is Africa Inland Mission, Nan- sio, Ukerewe Island, Tanganyika. To Kenneth and Mrs. Pike (Evelyn Griset), a daughter, Judith Lee, July 1, Santa Ana, Calif. To Bernhard E. (’28) and Mrs. Reese (Marguerite Eby, ’29), a son, John Bern- hard Herbert, July 15, Los Angeles, Calif. To Charles E. and Mrs. Simmons (Etta Mae Moore, ’36), a son, David Earl, Sept. 5, Southgate, Calif. To Clifford R. and Mrs. Skoglund, a daughter, Sharon Lee, Aug. 23, Los An­ geles, Calif. To Arne and Mrs. Westman (Helga Wedin), a son, Alan Paul, Sept. 4, Van Nuys, Calif.

on his vacation and saw a number of present and former Biola students dur­ ing his trip. At the Independent Baptist Conference at Mount Hermon, Calif., he gave a series of eight lectures on per­ sonal evangelism. He also gave two messages at the Bible League of the University of California at Berkeley. Vernon V. (’13) and Mrs. Morgan are in charge of this group, which dedicated Us new headquarters on Shattock Ave­ nue , opposite Hearst Way on Septem­ ber 15. Evelyn Stewart, ’37, has been taking a teachers’ course at the University of California at Berkeley, where she has been active in the University of Cali­ fornia Bible League, Margaret J. Hart, '38, 821 N. Kilkea Dr., Los Angeles, Calif., was graduated in June from the Los Angeles City Col­ lege, where she served in Bible club work. This fall she expects to at­ tend U.C.L.A.

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