CONFERENCE continued Mount Hermon — located in beautiful San ta Cruz County. Scenic redwoods with nearby ocean. Interdenominational. Dates May-Sept., with special winter conferences. For information write Fulton Lyttle, Mount Hermon, Calif. Red Feather Lakes Bible Conference — an interdenominational conference grounds lo cated in one of the most scenic spots in Colorado, 110 miles N .W . of Denver. Conferences do not run through summer. Family conference from July 10-17; Labor Day conference Sept. 3-6. There are sev eral lakes scattered near this location, on winding roads through the pines. For in formation write Wm. D. Ward, 1578 So. Pennsylvania St., Denver 10, Colo.- Tahquitz Pines — owned by Los Angeles County Christian Endeavor Union. In the San Jacinto mountains near Idyllwild, Riv erside County, Calif. Reached by a beau tiful high gear road. 5,600 ft. high among the oaks and pines. 117 miles from Los Angeles. Conferences held for all ages be ginning with Juniors 9-11. Churches can rent the grounds for weekend conferences during snow season. For information write Christian Endeavor Headquarters, 756 So. Broadway, Los Angeles 14, C alif. Twin Peaks Bible and Missionary Camp— adjoins the Grand Mesa, world's largest flat-top mountain, with an area of 50 square miles of scenic beauty. Island Lake is one of the many lakes on Grand Mesa— nearly two miles above sea level. Location near Collbran, Colo. Dates July 6-26. For information write C. L. Gus tafson, Director, Twin Peaks Bible and Missionary Camp, Box 907, Grant! Junc tion, Colo. „ Yosemite National Park — Eighth annual California Bible Conference, July 10-18. The only Bible Conference in a national -park. Speakers: Neil Fraser, John Smart, Bert Young. For information write W . M. Reid, 976 Longridge Road, Oakland 10, Calif. MIDWEST Gull Lake Bible Conference — 36th annual program. From June 26-Sept. 6. Near Grand Rapids, Mich. Ben F. Gordon, Pres., just returned from Latin America mission ary trip. Each morning a children's Bible and recreation program. For information write (Sept.-June) 480 Cheshire Drive, N .E., Grand Rapids, M ich.; (July-Aug.) Box 248, Kalamazoo, Mich. Honey Rock Camp — located at Three Lakes, Wise. 340 mi. north of Chicago. Owned and operated by Wheaton College and serves boys and girls, ages 9-16. Camp program is outdoors with strong spiritual emphasis* f Counsellors are col lege young people"^ith special leadership training. Regular college courses are taught at the camp. Dates June 28-Aug. 21. For information write H. C. Chrouser, Director of Athletics, Wheaton College, Wheaton, III. Midwest Keswick — on the shores of beau tiful Lake Minnetonka, Mound, Minn. 23 miles west of Minneapolis. Adult confer ences only. July 2-5 Redge White, speak er. July 11-18 Ruth Stull, speaker. Sept. 3-6, Ralph Mitchell, speaker. For infor mation write Midwest Keswick, Mound, Minn. Northwestern Bible Schools Conference— at Mission Farms, Medicine Lake, Minn. THE KING'S BUSINESS
J &LL Confe erence in yoseme v a l l e y ? Yes! Dotes— JULY 10 to 18
Outstanding Bible teachers may be heard morning and evening in the outdoor Church Bowl. . Anyone planning to be in Yosemite during this period should write for full details now. A ll are most welcome to attend the services. Accommodations at regular Yosemite rates are available in the Lodge area through this Conference Committee. Bible-loving Christians will find that these conference meetings provide a de lightful spiritual ministry and fellowship that goes well with the wonders of Yo semite National Park. This is the seventh year of this unique Conference.
CALIFORNIA BIBLE CONFERENCE Mr. Wm. Reid, Correspondent 976 LONGRIDGE ROAD OAKLAND, CALIF.
Biota f amity Conference a t Mount ttermon August 15th to 22nd
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Louis T. Talbot Samuel H. Sutherland Clyde Narramore Mr. Earle
Dr. Chester Padgett Dr. Dean Nauman Mr. Al Sanders
Hulin For information concerning reservations write: MOUNT HERMON ASSOCIATION MOUNT HERMON, CALIF.
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