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

April, 1938

of God’s people till it seems at times they cannot bear the load; then God lifts, after which such conviction follows as draws people to the church all ready to turn to the Lord.” Mr. Robie has been scheduled for “ Vic­ tory Meetings” beginning March 13 in the Methodist Church at Sheakleyville, Pa., and beginning April 3 as a union meeting in Belaire, Mich. C utler B. (Biola ’25) and M rs . W h it - w e l l ( ’26), assisted by Don Allen and Ransom D. Marvin ( ’35), held evangelistic services in the First Presbyterian Church of Selma, Calif., from February 7 to 27. From a nucleus of three high-school students a group was developed under the leadership of Mr. Allen and Mr. Marvin, and near the end of the series of meetings there was real fruit among these young people in Mr. Whitwell’s evening meetings, as well as great blessing among the adults of Mrs. Whitwell’s class for parents and Sunday- school teachers. A particular joy to the evangelists was the fact that Alma Olson (Biola ’21) and Mrs. Perry (Alice Bor­ den) were able to undertake Bible study groups to follow up the work begun among the young people and children. The Whitwell party is available for single evenings in the vicinity of Los An­ geles as well as for calls for more extended campaigns anywhere in the United States. As a group representing the Bible Institute of Los Angeles, they are in a position to encourage young people to prepare for the Lord’s service through Bible training. Mr. Whitwell can be addressed at 558 S. Hope St., Los Angeles, Calif. JUNIOR KING’S BUSINESS [ Continued from Page 150] Jumbled Names The following jumbled names when cor rectly written will be found in the story of the burial and resurrection of the Lord Jesus as it is told in the four Gospels (Matt. 27:57 to 28:10; Mk. 15:42 to 16:14; Lk. 23:50 to 24:43; John 19:38 to 20:29): 1. ayrm; 2. oelmas; 3. ecmsuniod; 4. memsau; 5. pojhes; 6. nalge; 7. reetp; 8. aelgile; 9. Ieehcrpsu; 10. nonaaj. New K . Y. B. C. Members The following have read through the Gospel ac­ cording to John and are now members of the Know Your Bible Club: Alberhill, Calif.: Joe Aguilar; Belia Bunola; Arson, Elias, and Virginia Delgadillo; NasarioPuga; Amalia Polanco; Consuela and Robert Rodriguez; Esperanza and Gorganio Solario; and Benito Urquiza (Elizabeth Downey, leader). Angola, N. Y Dorothy Ann Ahlers (Mrs. How­ ard Willett, teacher). Bay City, Mich.: Joyce and Pat Beckley; Albert Cornelius; Virginia Dodge; Ruth Evans; Betty and David Horton; Shirley Netting; Leona Newsham; Dawilla Ramseyer; Lois and Thelma Weed (Mrs. D. E. Ramseyer, leader). Detroit, M ich.: Shirley Aho; Lois and Ruth Barn- ford; Ralph Beal; Vivian Buettner; Joyce Carter; Robert Conrad; Marilyn DeWolfe; Marjorie Flana­ gan; Alice Fletmeyer; Phillip Gannon; Joan Graw; Shirley Heston; Richard Hook; David Horne; Jean Jursik; Yvonne Kereuen; Jerry Lefler; Walter Mc- Coskey; Millard Meader; Milton Rexrode; Carol Schaeffer; Jeanellen Stewart; Shirley Stolle; Jean Strange; Agnes Tarbett; Shirley Taub;^ Vivian Vas- ■ sel; Dorothy Warner; Edward and Lois .Willi, and Don Wilson (Mrs. James B. Wilkinson, teacher). Downs, Kans.: Paul and Galen Pearce. Glenrock, Wyo.: Billie Brown; Dick Brubaker; Mickey Lehrner, and Allan Rawdon (Mrs. J. C. Amspoker, teacher). Gorham, Colo.: Carmella and Dolores Aragon; George and Shirley Davies; Nellie Millan; Jimmy,

Many Tears Have — g een Wiped Away! T HE main objective of this Mission is to materially help the distressed believers in Soviet Russia. Wives, children, parents, brothers and sisters of imprisoned, exiled and deceased Christians have received help for several years from the Russia Inland Relief Mission. Many tears have been wiped away, comfort has been brought to those in distress, bright hopes have been kindled in many families and homes where large parcels or substantial sums of money have come unexpectedly from this Mission. All of this has been made possible by your generous gifts . . . gifts that represent a spirit of Christian brotherly love for these suffering and persecuted human beings. And we must not forget the blessings which have been showered upon us in response to your reverent and fervent prayers in behalf of these Russian brethren. There are still thousands of Christian people in Russia who are undernourished and in sore need of simple, everyday clothing. And we shall continue to send them food, clothing and cash to relieve their want. In the name of Christ . . . we urge you to please help generously. Your gifts will be promptly and gratefully acknowledged and will be used at once to aid believers in Soviet Russia. RU SS IA INLAND RELIEF M ISS ION . A CORP .. Rev. John Johnson Alexander V . Dobrinnin Founder and General Director Director of Russian Work 1265 Broadway Room 610-K New York, N. Y„ U. S. A.

June, Melvin and Nellie Robertson; Albert, Mar- garet and Marie Turner (Elsie Mae McNaughton, teacher). Granite Falls, Minn.: Vione Formo; Jane Gilbert­ son; Joyce Hill; Evangeline Landmark; Robert Mynsas, and Arline Nygard (H. R. Hill, pastor). Inglewood, Calif.: Dorothy Bullock; Cleo Carl­ son; Janette Conley; Mabel Evans; Joyce Graham; Betty Joye Harvey; Miriam Hollingsworth; Claudine Hurlburt; Letitia Jackson; Patsy Ann Klenk; Kay Martins; Roberts L. Rider; Lillian Rowley; Grace L. Russell; Alice Schulte; Phyllis Sollenberger, and Mary Yama (Mrs. G. Dintsman, leader). Kearney, Nebr.: Patricia Ann Walker (Mrs. V. A. Clocksin, leader). Lexington, Mass.: Arelene and Horace Densmore; Dwight Durant; Shirley Rushton; Jean and William Wilson (Dwight Durant, leader). Los Angeles, Calif.: Lois Verduin, and Frances Wagner. Maple Plain, Minn.: Verona Carlson; Anne, and Harry Larson; Ardyth and Lorna Wagner (Marvin Thompson, pastor). Peace River, Alberta, Can.: Neil and Niella Blackbern; Madeline Mcphail; Caroline Lawrence; Edward, Ruth and Stanley Milton; Mildred Steeds- man, and Lloyd Wallace (Murray W. Downey, leader). Port Arthur, Tex.: Patsy Anne and Bettye Lou Crow. Pettisville, Ohio: Katherine Beck; Roberta and Robert Corkle; Betty Gilmore; Gene, Opal and Robert Lantze; Ilva, Marcella and Martha Rupp; Edith and Kenneth Rychener; Clyde, Robert and Stanely Weber (Gertrude Amstutz, leader). Santa Rosa, Calif.: Kathryn Cameron (Mrs. E. V. Meeker, leader). Washington, D. C.: Billy Aiken; William Bart­ lett; Joseph Beattie; Terry Bryden; B. Hamrick Denson; Bo Lamar; Richard McKenzie; Arthur Mitchell; George L. Myers; Edward and Roger Sawtelle, and Billy Sutherland (Olvey Markle, teacher). Winslow, Ark.: Anna Mae Ridenoure (Mrs. M. R. Parker, leader).

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