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lis, Washington. The children are enrolled in the public schools and like their studies.” Nick and Roberta (Hart ’54) Vander Dusons, Nigeria, West Africa: “W e con­ tinued to work in teacher training work; this is our fourth year now. Sir Francis Ibiam, knighted by the Queen of Great Britain and one of Africa’s outstanding men, says that two-thirds of the literate population in Nigeria have been taught in mission schools.” Geraldine Hinote ’32, ’33, Sudan, Africa: “ I have been visiting and ministering in

Ethel Berg ’45, Tok­ yo, Japan has sailed to Japan to begin an­ other term there. Dorothy Black '40, Santa Barbara, Cali­ fornia: “ Twenty thou­ sand w o r k books, Fishing in the Bible, were printed. With the stock of primary books nearly depleted,

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Ethel Berg

1500 were reprinted. Visual aids for 750 teachers have been printed, plus other literature and letters for missionaries.” Violet Lopes ’47, ’60, Portugal: Child Evangelism Fellowship has held its sec­ ond Teacher Training Institute for 2 weeks. The classes were held every after­ noon with duplicate sessions in the eve­ ning. After the final examinations, they closed with a Fellowship Tea. Clarence and Dolores (Dundas ’55) Boehm, Fairbanks, Alaska, have started the “ Chena Community Sunday School.” Kenneth ’48 and Gloria (Mendenhall ’48) Radach are on furlough from Ethiopia. Alvin Lewis ’36 and his wife Minnie (Wallace ’35), Venezuela, South America, report a fine student body of 34 return­ ing students, seven new ones, and 2 part time girls. . . Practical work activities of the students are well underway, and there are encouraging reports.” Lelia Bascom ’40, Venezuela, South America: ‘The Teresen church is growing, more confessions of faith, steady attend­ ance and some 5 or 6 in the catechism class.” James ’57 and Myrna Best, Grass Valley, California: “ Our heart’s desire was (and is) to go to the mission field abroad; how­ ever, the Lord had other plans for us. The field for missions is here. The Lord led us to pastor a church on the ‘backside of the desert’ for our first church. From there we were led to our present church in a very thrilling way, which only He could provide.” Grace Bolhouse ’32, Portland, Oregon, “ I am the Director of the Children’s Bible Clubs here in Portland under the Central Bible Church. There are 65 at present. Dr. John G. Mitchell, the pastor, is a wonderful Bible teacher and also a great promoter for Sunday School work. His wife is Mary C. (Eby ’24).” Frank ’47 and Margaret Tetro, Tachi- kawa, Japan, have proposed a new build­ ing that will provide facilities for both the American and Japanese Servicemen’s Centers, adequate room for the Christian Book Store, and for their Church. James ’47 and Julia (Scow ’48) McNutt, Econdido, California, are representatives for The Unevangelized Field Mission in California. Edward ’43 and Betty (Pearson ’43) Case, Grand Rapids, Michigan, are on furlough from Cuba. “ For the present we are staying with my folks here in Cheha-

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two other Dinka areas. . . . You may remem­ ber that there are over 25 different sec­ tions and dialects of Dinkas, the largest tribe in the Sudan.” Lydia Kurle ’47, has sailed to her mission field in Tanganika,

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East Africa.

Rolland ’50 a n d Furne (Harrison ’51) Rich have gone to Peru, South America, where they will begin their second term. Theodore Dixon

’58 and Launa Beg­ ley ’AA were mar­ ried in the Hav- enscourt Colonial Church, Oakland. Neil ’ 54 Ash­ craft and his fam­ ily have sailed for their mission field in Orsay, France.

Rolland Rich Family

Two Biola graduates have rendered a distinctive type of missionary service here in the homeland through the ministry of radio. Dave Jr. and Egon Hofer of Dinuba started and managed radio station KRDU in the important central California city, which covers Fresno and other communi­ ties.

Dave Jr. and Egon Hofer Here pictured, Dave (on the left) pushed the button to activate the new 1,000 watt transmitter which has gone into operation for KRDU at 1130 on the radio dial. Many of the outstanding Christian programs of the country are heard on the facility, in­ cluding the Bible Institute Hour every Monday, Wednesday and Friday morning at 9:30 A.M.

FEBRUARY, 1961

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