RY 14, 1978 VOLUME LXX, NUMBER 7 These days we hear a lot about M.B.O.'s, or Management by Objective. It is considered imperative in a highly competitive business world for an organization to carefully assess its purpose for existance and then lay plans and set goals for fulfilling that purpose. All who are involved in these worldly enterprises are held accountable for their role in helping to achieve desired results. If we feel the spiritual realm and its mission are above the use of accepted and proven human facilities and methods, we seriously limit our part in the divine-human relationship as it pertains to finishing God's work in the Lake Union. Should not this work call for the highest accountability? I am sure you agree. With this in mind, this column will at appropriate times carry reports from the Lake Union and its conferences and institutions, outlining goals and measuring the results of efforts in seeking to reach those goals. Yes, I am familiar with the many statements calling for spiritual renewal so that the church may prove a worthy recipient of power from above, but I am also aware that from a human standpoint the next move in that direction is up to us. It seems to me that the most important lesson to be learned from God's M. B. 0.'s special message to the Laodicean church in Revelation 3:14-22 is that a meaningful response to the appeal of the Savior calls for church action. and We must open the door! To overcome the apparent inertia which barely maintains the status quo, we must generate enthusiasm and rally Accountability every human resource for a speedy completion of God's work. If a rally of human resources is required in advancing worldly enterprise or even, sadly, the cause of Satan, should we entertain the idea that God's work is to suffer or be set back for the lack of good business and promotional methods? For the year 1977, reports indicate 2,580 baptisms and 160 new members on profession of faith. This compares to 2,500 and 136 in 1976. In 1977 there were 3,338 additions by transfer, but 3,614 members transferred away from the Lake Union. Other losses were by death, 533; apostasy, 721, and missing, 218. The net increase for the Lake Union during 1977 was 992, or a total year-end membership of 54,354. We are thankful for the increase but feel it is only a token of what God expects and waits to give. Currently, through local conference leadership, each church and pastor in the Lake Union is working on "church growth" plans. We believe these plans will be bold and that they will be supported with enthusiasm. In addition we must all stand accountable to God as progress is made. For your encouragement, look to this column for reports of success COVER and progress. Let us prove to the world that we are managing the Children make valentines to show finishing of God's work with the highest objectives, and for those objectives that they care—and children in we are willing to be held accountable. Christian schools learn to care in special ways. Read the story on page 4 about textbooks created especially for church schools. Photo by Tim Sherwin of 's public relations department.

The LAKE UNION HERALD is entered as second-class matter at the Post Office at Berrien Springs, 49103. Send Form No. 3579 to Box C, Berrien Springs, Michigan 49103.

TWO Ada and Clarence Burgess of Ithaca have read 755 reading-course books. Mrs. Burgess holds the second reading-course certificate she received. It is signed by H. T. Elliott, Lake Union M. V. secretary from 1920 to 1922 who later became associate secretary of the General Conference, and C. M. Bunker, M. V. secretary of the East Michigan Conference who later became president of the Indiana Conference.

THE HEART OF THE LAKE UNION For the Love of Books

by Ernie Wendth

The albums that the retired couple pointed to were on the other eye is scheduled for the near future. After simple ones. No fancy covers or anything else to suggest recovering she will take her turn in reading again. historical importance. When asked which were their favorite books, the But those albums contain a unique and perhaps a Burgesses found it hard to decide. They indicated, one-of-a-kind collection. Affixed to their grey pages however, that one of their favorite authors has been were 199 reading-course certificates for all the courses Norma Youngberg, whose books of mission experiences since the beginning of the good-reading program in in Central America they have "really enjoyed." 1907. What about the primary books? Mrs. Burgess found Clarence and Ada Burgess of Ithaca have read all 311 them particularly valuable as story sources during more senior reading-course books selected by the General than 50 years of teaching in the primary department of Conference youth department since its inception. They the Sabbath School. have also read all 262 books of the primary courses While their reading was not to establish records, it is begun in 1917! possible that they have done just that. Their personal Furthermore, Mrs. Burgess has received and kept all library contains about 1,500 books. Of those, 755 are the reading course certificates. reading-course books. The Burgesses were married in 1915 and started Treasured with the books are the special albums reading the recommended books together. They were containing the complete collection of reading-course able to make up the earlier courses and have continued certificates. Mrs. Burgess has received certificates for their reading ever since. each of the 199 reading courses from the first in 1907 Mr. Burgess is currently doing all the reading because up to 1977. his wife is recovering from eye surgery, and an operation As far as they know only one other person, someone in Australia, can match their record of reading. Neither the certificates in the albums nor the books on the shelves are the important things to the Burgesses. Ernie Wendth is the communication director of the They look back to many hours of enjoyable reading and Michigan Conference. of many more to come in the years ahead.

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Clockwise from lower left, The original Pacific Press Publishing Association building in Oakland, California; C. H. Jones, P.P.P.A. general manager from 1891-1933; The fire which destroyed the plant in Mountain View, California, in July 1906.

Committed to Christian Education

by Jay Prall

In the late 1800's a small printing work created a growing problem as it by the earthquake and the fire. Let us house, nestled in the bustling city of often interfered with publication of not heed the wind, but listen to the Oakland, California, took root and denominational materials. Responding still small voice pleading,'Do My work grew. to Ellen White's counsel, the Pacific only.' " Housed in a two-story wood frame Press board voted in 1902 to reduce As early as 1899 Ellen White had building, Pacific Press Publishing the volume of commercial work, and been impressed with the need to print Company, later Pacific Press to make the move to a rural location. textbooks for the growing Adventist Publishing Association, with assets in The new plant was soon built in school system. In a vision on July 20, 1887 of more than $200,000 and Mountain View, but was damaged by a heavenly messenger asked, "Why has annual gross business exceeding the San Francisco earthquake of April not appropriate matter for reading $150,000, began to experience 18, 1906. books and other lesson books been growing pains. The building was hastily repaired selected and compiled?" Branch offices had been established with the help of funds from the This challenge was reflected in the in New York City in 1888, in London, General Conference. But only a few first volumes of the True Education England, in 1889 and Kansas City, months later a fire of unknown origin Reader Series. Book One, edited by Missouri, in 1893. destroyed the entire plant. Katherine B. Hale, rolled off the Increased circulation of The Signs of The board decided to rebuild once presses in 1907. Some 1,271 copies the Times, the publishing of books and more—and not to solicit commercial were sold. Soon Books Two through tracts, as well as secular printing, business again. Seven, edited by Sarah E. Peck and pushed production to new highs. C. H. Jones, general manager, Marion E. Cady, were in the hands of The large amount of commercial declared, "We have been admonished Adventist school children.

FOUR The preface to these first editions undermine faith in the sacred Word, this tide toward the artificial and the outlined the reasons for publishing: and to unfit the pupil for the highest skeptical, the subject matter in the "These books have been prepared in service. . . . Many school readers True Education Readers, is drawn response to an earnest request of many abound with that which is false and entirely from the true and beautiful in teachers for a complete series of unreal, and this cannot but unfit the life, in nature and in revelation." school readers entirely free from mind to meet the realities of life or to The series was used as the basic myths, fairy tales and all that tends to appreciate sober truth. To help stem source of instruction in Seventh-day Adventist church schools for approximately 50 years. Other texts were soon to follow. Bible Lessons for the Church School, a series of eight books, was introduced in 1909. A True Education Primer, edited by Katherine B. Hale and printed in 1924, sold nearly 1,400 copies in 1930. Today, in cooperation with the General Conference department of education and two sister publishing houses in the United States, Pacific Press produces textbooks for Bible, reading, and health and science classes. In addition to traditional hardbound bindings some texts are now produced in paperback. A new approach in schoolbook format is evidenced in the seventh- and eighth-grade Bible books, God is the Victor, and Into His Likeness. Both books are loose-leaf style with holes drilled so the entire book can be placed in a three-ring binder. Pacific Press is still committed to the ideals of Christian education so aptly stated in the introduction to those first True Education Readers. Its investment is in Christian youth—youth who will stand for truth though the heavens fall.

Above, The original True Education Readers. Below, God is the Victor, current junior-academy Bible book, in a loose-leaf binding.

FIVE over the world. Visiting India, Battle Creek Hospitals for 46 ministers Pakistan, Burma, Nepal and Sri Lanka, and their wives at an Illinois Andrews Mr. Denton and his son Kris will focus Conference workers meeting held on projects to be completed by recently in Hinsdale, Illinois. University 13th-Sabbath overflow offering funds "Whenever a health educator sees a in the future. group of people come together, he sees Ray Minner, Correspondent • Representative David Stockman the opportunity to promote preventive of Michigan's 4th Congressional health care," says Roy Wightman, vice District spoke to 1,000 students at president of Hinsdale Hospital, and Andrews on February 2. director of health services for the Representative Stockman delivered a Illinois Conference. 20-minute speech before fielding Working with conference leaders, questions from the student audience. Mr. Wightman decided that they could His appearance followed an earlier best utilize available time and news conference in Benton Harbor at resources for the benefit of which he had announced his candidacy participants by offering blood tests, for re-election in November 1978. urinalyses and stress testing. Representative Stockman serves on the Wayne Griffith, Dr.H.Sc., director of Energy and Power Subcommittee of preventive care at Battle Creek the House Commerce Committee. Sanitarium and Hospital, and his wife, Barbara, an R.N., worked with Roger Trubey, Dr.H.Sc., from the Helen Jacobs of Andrews' student affairs office, and Don Candy, campus security department of health education at officer, practice cardiopulmonary Hinsdale Hospital; Donald Prouty, resuscitation on a demonstration dummy M.D., family practice resident, and during the course offered by Andrews in Elton Stecker, M.D., assistant director, early February. family practice residency. Prior to breakfast the participants NEWS NOTES GREAT LAKES ADVENTIST HEALTH SERVICES, INC had blood testing and urinalyses. • A course in cardiopulmonary Joel Hass, Correspondent Thirty tests were done on each sample resuscitation was held at Andrews of blood. during the first two weeks in February Physical fitness testing offered the as part of the university's special following day consisted of a course offerings. Students were blood-pressure check, resting EKG introduced to the most recent (monitoring of the activity of the techniques of external heart massage heart while the recipient of the test is and mouth-to-mouth resuscitation by resting), and a lifestyle questionnaire practicing on life-sized dummies followed by treadmill testing. equipped with computers to rate the Activity of the heart is monitored students' performance. The classes by a physician while the individual were taught by Dr. Marguerite Pike of undergoes exercise of increasing Andrews' nursing department, and severity on a treadmill. All EKG's are Don Candy, campus security officer. later read by a cardiologist. • The Society of Andrews Scholars' "The cardiopulmonary health of an Annual Honors Symposium was held individual can be determined by the February 8, featuring presentations by results of this test," says Mr. four guest speakers. Among the topics Wightman. "By checking the breathing discussed were "The Role of the and circulatory systems of the body, Christian Laity to the Non-Christian the physician receives a good picture World" and "Christ in Modern of that individual's physical fitness Dr. Trubey, right, and Dr. Prouty, center, Hinduism." Dr. Travis DuPriest of assisted in the physical fitness stress testing level." Carthage College and P.R. Solomon of offered to ministers at the recent workers Those who have a high risk of heart Spicer College in India led discussions meeting held in Hinsdale, Illinois. F. G. attack can be identified. as did Andrews' Dr. Walter Douglas Grellmann, left, pastor of the Chicago "Although no emergency cases were and graduate student Asstabereket German Church, was one of those who participated in the program made avilable revealed, it is not unusual to discover Gettu. Members of the society are through the cooperation of Hinsdale health problems or risk factors which, Andrews students with a grade point Hospital and Battle Creek Sanitarium if treated early, can lead to a more average of at least 3.0. Hospital. productive and healthy life," adds Mr. • Paul Denton, director of PHYSICAL FITNESS TESTS Wightman. Andrews' audiovisual services, is Following the treadmill testing of touring the Southern Asia Division AT WORKERS MEETING approximately 45 minutes, the preparing a film for release to HINSDALE—Physical fitness stress participant was monitored by an EKG Seventh-day Adventist churches all testing was conducted by Hinsdale and during the recovery period.

SIX All data obtained was compiled and organization which emphasizes local • During the Christmas season, the mailed to participants within two giving to hospitals and scholarship deaconesses of the North Shore weeks. Reports of test results were funds, and an additional $10,000 in Church in Chicago made cookies and accompanied by any recommendations private gifts in December, the initial bought or made small gifts to be given that a physician or health educator Bowyer gift was matched. to all the shut-in members of the had in regard to changes that would be The money will be used for the church. The people visited told the beneficial in the participant's lifestyle, expansion of existing programs at the women how much they appreciated or recommendations that an individual Hinsdale Family Medicine Center and the visits and prayers. Each deaconess check with his personal physician for a for the development of new programs has been assigned a special shut-in more thorough examination. for the residents. person to visit, phone, send cheer "Everyone who participated Currently 22 residents are practicing cards to and remember in prayer. appreciated the willingness of both in the ambulatory-care unit of the hospitals to make this testing available three-year residency program at the PROJECT: NURSING HOME at such a reduced cost," says Mr. hospital. For the past six years, several people Wightman. Those who took advantage H insdale Hospital maintains an from the North Shore Church in of all the tests realized a savings of on-going development program Chicago have devoted their time and more than $100. including memorial gifts, year-end talents on Sabbath afternoons to what Hinsdale Hospital and Battle Creek giving, grant proposals, estate planning is lovingly termed Project: Nursing Sanitarium Hospital both offer an and gift annuities. Home. abbreviated screening program in their Directed by Ben Hickman and Don communities to uncover risk factors Grys, the church members present that individuals may have for heart songs, a short sermonette and Bible disease. Illinois studies. Though not as extensive as the Project: Nursing Home began at the screening offered to the ministers, Conference Vincennes Manor on the far south side Heartbeat includes blood testing, of Chicago. Working with the Shiloh blood pressure and weight check, and David Gray, Correspondent Church in Chicago, the North Shore the lifestyle questionnaire, followed group gave a program at this nursing by a group evaluation session to help NEWS NOTES home on alternate Sabbaths. educate people in the importance of • Eighty families in Chicago were On Friday evenings Mr. Grys and healthful living while alerting them to assured of Christmas dinners when the Mr. Hickman conducted Bible studies any existing risks that should be North Shore Church Community for as many as 75 of the residents and reduced. Services Center in Chicago issued food up to five of the staff members. Heartbeat is one of many certificates totaling $1,700 on This has continued even though community-centered programs of the December 20. June Jacobson, director, Vincennes Manor closed in 1977. health education departments of these and her assistants also made available a Many of its residents were transferred hospitals. large "toy room" so the mothers could to three other nursing homes and the "shop" (free, of course) for suitable group began visiting these homes with HINSDALE HOSPITAL toys for their children. their program. RECEIVES $500,000 GIFT HINSDALE—Hinsdale Hospital was recently awarded a matching grant of $500,000 payable during a 10-year period from the Ambrose and Gladys Bowyer Foundation, a Chicago-based community foundation, to be used for the family-practice residency program. "The hospital is very pleased with this substantial gift," says Irwin Hansen, president. "Much of the credit for the gift goes to the late Civic Advisory Board President, Cortlandt Symonds, who was instrumental in soliciting the grant." The first annual contribution of $50,000 was received by the hospital in December 1977. Since the grant is BABY DEDICATION AT SOUTH SUBURBAN specified as a matching fund, the The South Suburban Church witnessed the dedication of five babies at the church service hospital must match the donated on December 3, 1977. Elder John Holstein charged the parents to dedicate themselves to funds with other donations either bring up their children in the ways of the Lord. Pictured left to right, front row, are Dan and Myra Lynn Langford with Rachel, Mr. and Mrs. Garth Edwards with Aundre, John and from foundations or private donors. Cheryll Rogers with Giana, David and Catherine Guel with Thomas, and Mr. and Mrs. With a $40,000 grant from the William Peterson with Billy. In the back row, from left, are Roy Anderson, local elder; Elder Joyce Foundation, a philanthropic John Holstein, and Lance Lockwood, local elder.

SEVEN At the Ora G. Morrow Home at 50th A total of 49 individuals were and Michigan, 20th Century film strips involved in the week-long trip. were shown to a group of eager Participants lodged at Glacier View people. Ranch, and skied four full days at the Attendance at the Normandy Lake Eldora ski area near Boulder. Terrace Home, 820 W. Lawrence, was Sabbath School and church were 75. Homemade cookies, including held at the ranch, and Sabbath some sugar-free cookies, and punch afternoon about half of the group were served. Crocheted slippers, traveled to Estes Park, where a new donated by the Jewish Synagogue church is beginning, to conduct a Ladies Aid, were provided to the religious and health interest survey and residents of both homes. to distribute Steps to Christ. As a result of these Bible studies Those who attended found several people have accepted the fulfillment not only in enjoying Elder Royce Williams, representative of Sabbath. Many have given up smoking outdoor sports in a beautiful mountain the telecast, talks to ministers and several people have adopted a setting, but also in sharing Christ with about following up It Is Written interests. more healthful diet. other young people in the lift lines and When the group began giving Bible on the slopes. Elder Royce Williams, from It Is studies in the homes several staff Jeffrey K. Wilson, Director Written, gave instructions to the members were antagonistic toward Youth Department ministers on how to build up the them. It took many months of loving listening audience, and how to follow concern and prayers to change their NORTH SHORE CHURCH up the interests developed from the It minds. Now they join the residents in AIDS 2,000 PEOPLE Is Written telecast which was first aired on January 1, 1978, on studying the Bible. The North Shore Church WISH-TV, Channel 8 in Indianapolis. Who knows how many will be in the Community Services Center in Chicago Robert Carter, George Crumley, Al kingdom as a result of this consecrated revealed in its annual report that Bauer, John Bernet, Don Copsey and group sharing their faith? during 1977 more than 2,000 people Jere Wallack from the Lake Union Kae Jaworski in the area had received assistance in Conference office attended the Communication Secretary the form of food, clothing, bedding, three-day meeting to assist in the other household items and some instruction, and challenged the furniture. workers to reach for new heights in The center is open Tuesday their ministry. mornings and all day Wednesdays. Nearly 10,000 articles of clothing were given away in 1977. Many families who lost everything in disasters, and refugees from war-torn countries also received assistance. At one time during the year, a telephone call to Wally Phillips, who THE CHILDREN'S emcees a radio morning show, resulted CHRISTMAS PROGRAM in donations of toys, clothing and gifts Children of the North Shore Church in from business firms that were more Chicago presented a Christmas program than willing to cooperate with us. entitled "The First Christmas" on December Kae Jaworski 24. Phyllis Fillmore, assistant Sabbath Communication Secretary School superintendent, included 120 children from the various Sabbath School classes. There were five scenes and the finale, which featured a green tree trimmed Carroll Lawson, pastor of the Frankfort with scores of dollar bills to be used for the District, gives a report from his churches on 13th Sabbath offering for Central America. Indiana lngathering figures at the banquet.

SHARING AND SKIING Conference The first two afternoon sessions "This trip has helped me find new were followed by a panel of ministers friends in the church, and it has helped Cliff Hoffman, Correspondent discussing case histories relating to the me to know that the church really MINISTERS ORGANIZE presentation. On Monday Ed Skoretz, cares!" pastor of the Lafayette District, FOR NEW YEAR This comment by a teenage presented some thoughts on "Styles of participant in the Illinois youth From January 9 through 11, Leadership." The second afternoon department's Colorado Rockies Ski ministers from the Indiana Conference Lester Carney, Indiana Conference Trip during the Christmas holidays met at the conference office to receive ministerial secretary, gave a indicated the value of the trip for instruction and inspiration to lead out presentation on "Objectives and senior youth and families. in God's work for the new year. Goals."

EIGHT Tuesday evening the ministers and were that our spirituality is dependent their families gathered in the Indiana upon our attitude and how we treat Academy cafeteria for the annual the body temple. conference I ngathering victory We must not only read the labels, banquet. After the meal, Harry but we must be overcomers of Sackett, conference lay activities appetite, even as Christ overcame in director, called on each pastor to give the wilderness. Six people accepted final figures on their Ingathering Christ during the appeal. campaign. Suspense built up as one James Belcher figure was added to another. Communication Secretary For the last two years the Indiana Conference had exceeded the $150,000 mark. A bad snow storm in Michigan Pastor Bruce Babienco, left, with station December had impeded Ingathering, manager Bob McBride as he receives the special community service award from lay and some people feared that the Conference evangelist Don Williams. conference goal would not be reached. But when the reports were all continuing concern for community E. N. INendth, Correspondent presented, Arlind Hackett, conference needs," and the station's committment treasurer, added up the district totals NEWS NOTES to produce telecasts "aimed at and there was much rejoicing—the assisting their viewers to become • Another Five-Day Plan to Stop grand total was $150,913.66. Al better citizens." Smoking began in the Escanaba area Bauer, Lake Union lay activities Bob McBride, manager of the CBS on Monday evening, January 30. Dr. director, and G. W. Morgan, affiliated station, was at the church to Eugene Hildebrand of Munising joined conference president, expressed receive the award. Pastor Paul Howell of Escanaba in appreciation to the pastors and Elder conducting the sessions. It is being Sackett for their leadership and hard sponsored by the church's community work in organizing and conducting the services center in cooperation with the Ingathering campaign. Delta-Menominee Health Department, At the conclusion of the evening the American Cancer Society and the everyone stood and sang "Praise God, Michigan Lung Association. From Whom All Blessings Flow." • Members of the Riverside Sabbath School in the Upper Peninsula agreed to 12 New Year's resolutions drafted Lake Region by the Sabbath School superintendent, Mrs. Gordon Burnett. Three pertained Conference to Sabbath School activities—lesson study, bringing of visitors and helping Fred Williams, Correspondent with Vacation Bible Schools. Other resolutions reflected interest in EVANSTON CHURCH stewardship, attendance at prayer EMPHASIZES HEALTH WEEK meetings, witnessing activities, stronger Christian homes and a The Evanston, Illinois, Church had a stronger individual spirituality. special treat during Health Emphasis Watson M. Buckman, 1918 to 1978. Week, December 24 to 31, 1977. The • Students of the Northview Junior end of the old year was met with new Academy of Cadillac are conducting worship services in area churches WATSON M. BUCKMAN, decisions for God. 1918 to 1978 R. Don March, pastor, arranged for a served by the school. According to three-part program to emphasize the Robert Quillen, principal, the Watson M. Buckman, director of lay relationship of nutrition to the mind preparation and presentations of the activities and community services for and body. He gave some helpful various parts of the worship services the Michigan Conference of help to fulfill requirements of a information on food supplements and Seventh-day Adventists passed away student leadership project. daily preventive medicine. Wednesday, January 25. Elder Buckman was born October 6, The guest speaker was Pastor Morris DETROIT TV STATION Wren who began his internship in 1918, in Washington Crossing, a small HONORED Evanston. Lynne Boone, who is now town at the eastern edge of teaching parasitology at Howard At a special ceremony on December Pennsylvania, north of Philadelphia, to University, was the first person 3, Detroit's Metropolitan Church gave Willard and Almeta Buckman. baptized by Pastor Wren during his a community service award to WJBK, His early education was received at ministry here. She participated in the Channel 2. area schools, but his college years were program and gave a testimony in song The church executive committee spent at Columbia Union College, while playing the organ. had selected the television station for Takoma Park, Maryland, from which The concluding points of the sermon this recognition because of "their he graduated in 1943.

NINE He then attended the Adventist entered a hospital for treatment of a Theological Seminary at Washington, minor problem. Routine tests, D.C., as one of several ministerial however, revealed an unsuspected students studying a foreign language in serious condition, and major surgery preparation to serve as missionaries was scheduled. when World War II ended. While Elder He returned home and was making Buckman was a seminary student his satisfactory progress when a blood clot only brother died in China of leukemia developed and emergency surgery had after serving as a missionary for two to be performed. months. At that time, it is reported, In spite of underlying physical Escanaba Church School pupils with Elder Buckman made a pledge to do problems and his weakened condition, Evelyn Sundstrom after the surprise gift the family had a degree of assurance of the work of two men in order to help opening. hasten Christ's return. his recovery. However, only a few days He began his ministerial career in before Elder Buckman succumbed, was 30 years old and beyond repair. North Dakota under R. H. Brodersen, acute leukemia was discovered, and One of Miss Sundstrom's great now retired, who came from Virginia according to Dr. David Buckman, this enjoyments is listening to the radio. to serve as one of the pallbearers. is believed to have hastened Elder One of the biggest problems was I n 1947 Elder Buckman was Buckman's death. how to get Evie to the school without ordained at a union session in Funeral services were conducted her suspecting anything. Finally it was Minneapolis in which Elder N. C. Wednesday morning, February 1, at decided to invite her to show the Wilson, a former Michigan Conference the Lansing Church. For an hour prior children some of the 500 sets of salt president, participated. to the services the casket was flanked and pepper shakers which she has In 1950 Elder Buckman transferred by honor guards of ministers of the collected. to the West Virginia Conference and conference. began working as a departmental Community services federation director. He served as lay activities and officers and a large contingent of Sabbath School secretary in both the community services workers were also West Virginia and Potomac present and in uniform. Federation Conferences until he was called to officers headed the honor guard of Michigan by Elder Wilson in June ministers for the removal of the casket 1961. from the church to the hearse. An It was here that Elder Buckman honor guard was also formed at the built a reputation "second to none" mausoleum of the Deepdale Memorial for his work in community services. As Park in Lansing where Elder Buckman a result of his dedication and will be interred at a later date. leadership Michigan now has 60 Participating in the services were Miss Sundstrom, her radio and the centers and units, and societies in Arthur Covell, Lansing pastor, and the Escanaba School children. officers of the conference: Charles almost all the other churches of the Bad weather put the presentation Keymer, president; James Hayward, conference. off again and again until finally the Several of the centers are of secretary; Herb Pritchard, treasurer, teacher, Robert Willis, and Mike "showcase" quality, made possible and Gordon Carle, treasurer of the Burnett, one of the eighth grade boys, through Elder Buckman's abilities to Michigan Conference Association. went out with a trailer and snow obtain foundation grants to be applied Pallbearers included Elder blower, cleared Miss Sundstrom's to the cost of building these centers. Brodersen; A. W. Bauer, Lake Union driveway and personally brought her In his professional activities Elder lay activities director; Myron Voegele, in. Buckman worked closely with the conference ministerial secretary, and The children were intrigued by the American Red Cross and the Michigan three Michigan ministers who have many unusual salt and pepper shakers. Civil Defense. He was appointed in been Elder Buckman's friends for Then the radio was presented—it was a 1976 by Governor William Milliken to many years: E. F. Herzel, E. R. Priebe complete surprise. serve on the Civil Defense Commission and E. J. Zager. Miss Sundstrom said later, "No one for Disaster in the state. STUDENTS RAISE MONEY has ever done anything so nice for me. While in college he met Sylvia Jack FOR A SURPRISE GIFT To think these children love me so of Takoma Park and they were much." married in the summer of 1941. .. We wish you a Merry Christmas They had three sons, Robert and and a Happy New Year!" FOREVER YOURS Ronald, both of the Lansing area, and With this song the 26 children of the TO PRESENT VESPERS David, a physician in Takoma Park, Escanaba Seventh-day Adventist under appointment to mission service Church School ended one of their AT BERRIEN SPRINGS with the Trans-Africa Division. Also best-kept secrets of the year. Forever Yours, a singing group surviving are his mother and a sister, For weeks the children had been composed of Nancy Mauro Gerard, Wilmeta Moore, both of Portsmouth, raising money to buy a quality AM-FM Joanne Butler Gilkey and Martin Virginia. radio for Evelyn Sundstrom, a church Butler, will appear in a vesper Early in December, Elder Buckman member, to replace her old one which program at the Berrien Springs

TEN honor an Adventist physician, Dr. until 1968 when he became a medical William Roosenberg, "for 29 years of consultant to the Michigan distinguished public service with the Department of Social Services. State of Michigan." He was later appointed medical Dr. Roosenberg of Grand Rapids director of the Office of Medical retired January 6 as health-care Consultation. From March 1977 until consultant for the Citizens Service his retirement he served as health-care Administration, his last position of consultant for the Citizens Service service to the state. Senator John R. Administration. Otterbacher of Grand Rapids praised Dr. Roosenberg has indicated that the doctor for his work in Senate he plans to continue some professional Resolution No. 377. medical activity. He will serve under The tribute called attention to Dr. contract as the medical director for Roosenberg's education at Andrews the Michigan Department of Civil University and the Loma Linda Service health screening program. This University School of Medicine. It also is a preventive program for a potential mentioned that "In addition to his 90,000 state employees, spouses and responsibilities on the job, Dr. retirees. Roosenberg has devoted much of his valuable energy and talent to community activities and religious and The Forever Yours singing group, from left, Joanne Gilkey, Nancy Gerard and educational programs. Moreover, he Martin Butler. has conducted many clinics aimed at assisting people who wish to quit Seventh-day Adventist Church, smoking." Sabbath, February 25, at 5:30 P.M. The resolution also pointed out that The trio will sing songs that have "the contributions and been their favorites and the favorites accomplishments Dr. Roosenberg has of their audiences. They will reminisce made in behalf of others have been NEW BUS ACQUIRED about the time the group first sang in inspirational," and that upon his BY C.L.A. public in the Berrien Springs Church retirement "he will be leaving behind a more than five years ago. Greg Gerard, On November 16, 1977, Cedar Lake void which can never be wholly Academy received their new Blue Bird bus Nancy's husband, will appear as special filled." with a seating capacity of 72. The light and guest. dark green bus is equipped with power A few weeks after their first steering and power brakes, automatic appearance, the group became known transmission, three storage compartments, as the Andrews University Gymnic and overhead storage space as well. It has a 560-horsepower engine, a public-address trio. Dan Klein, chairman of the system and cruise control for highway Andrews physical education driving. The bus will be housed in a new bus department, will appear with the trio garage which will store other equipment as as they recall some of the experiences well. Presently under construction the bus garage is expected to be completed by they had on Gymnic tours. spring. Since their first appearance, the Forever Yours group has been recorded on two Chapel albums and has sung from Michigan to Texas and from California to the Washington, D.C., area. The Gerards, both Andrews 5ChP graduates, are teaching at Shenandoah Valley Academy in Virginia. Joanne Gilkey and her husband, Michael, live Money could be saved each in Birmingham, Michigan; they are also month if Herald readers would Andrews graduates. Martin is presently send in their own address completing work on a master's degree changes. The Postal Service in religious communication at William Roosenberg, M.D., of Grand charges 25 cents each for the Andrews. Rapids. hundreds of address changes we receive each month. Use the Dr. Roosenberg first entered state STATE SENATOR form on the back page which service in 1949 as a staff physician at PAYS TRIBUTE includes your former address on the Veterans' Facility Hospital in a computer label. TO DR. WILLIAM ROOSENBERG Grand Rapids. In 1951 he was A "resolution of tribute" was appointed medical director at the initiated by a Michigan legislator to hospital and served in that position

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Sunset Table for CHICAGO, ILL. Central Standard Time Computed by the U.S. Naval Observatory, Washington, D.C., and may be used in any year of the twentieth century. Error not exceeding two minutes and generally less than one minute. Add one hour for Daylight Saving Time if and when in use.

DAY JAN. FEB. MAR. APR. MAY JUNE JULY AUG. SEPT. OCT. NOV. DEC. DAY 1 4:31 5:06 5:41 6:16 6:48 7:18 7:29 7:09 6:24 5:33 4:45 4:21 1 2 4:31 5:07 5:42 6:17 6:49 7:19 7:29 7:08 6:23 5:31 4:44 4:21 2 3 4:32 5:08 5:43 6:18 6:51 7:20 7:29 7:06 6:21 5:29 4:43 4:20 3 4 4:33 5:10 5:44 6:19 6:52 7:21 7:28 7:05 6:19 5:28 4:42 4:20 4 5 4:34 5:11 5:45 6:20 6:53 7:21 7:28 7:04 6:18 5:26 4:41 4:20 5 6 4:35 5:12 5:47 6:21 6:54 7:22 7:28 7:03 6:16 5:24 4:39 4:20 6 7 4:36 5:13 5:48 6:22 6:55 7:23 7:27 7:02 6:14 5:23 4:38 4:20 7 8 4:37 5:15 5:49 6:23 6:56 7:23 7:27 7:00 6:13 5:21 4:37 4:20 8 9 4:38 5:16 5:50 6:24 6:57 7:24 7:27 6:59 6:11 5:19 4:36 4:20 9 10 4:39 5:17 5:51 6:25 6:58 7:24 7:26 6:58 6:09 5:18 4:35 4:20 10 11 4:40 5:19 5:52 6:27 6:59 7:25 7:26 6:56 6:07 5:16 4:34 4:20 11 12 4:41 5:20 5:53 6:28 7:00 7:25 7:25 6:55 6:06 5:15 4:33 4:20 12 13 4:43 5:21 5:55 6:29 7:01 7:26 7:25 6:54 6:04 5:13 4:32 4:20 13 14 4:44 5:22 5:56 6:30 7:02 7:26 7:24 6:52 6:02 5:11 4:31 4:21 14 15 4:45 5:24 5:57 6:31 7:03 7:27 7:24 6:51 6:00 5:10 4:30 4:21 15 16 4:46 5:25 5:58 6:32 7:04 7:27 7:23 6:49 5:59 5:08 4:30 4:21 16 17 4:47 5:26 5:59 6:33 7:05 7:27 7:22 6:48 5:57 5:07 4:29 4:21 17 18 4:48 5:27 6:00 6:34 7:06 7:28 7:22 6:46 5:55 5:05 4:28 4:22 18 19 4:50 5:29 6:01 6:35 7:07 7:28 7:21 6:45 5:54 5:04 4:27 4:22 19 20 4:51 5:30 6:02 6:36 7:08 7:28 7:20 6:43 5:52 5:02 4:27 4:23 20 21 4:52 5:31 6:04 6:37 7:09 7:29 7:19 6:42 5:50 5:01 4:26 4:23 21 22 4:53 5:32 6:05 6:39 7:10 7:29 7:19 6:40 5:48 4:59 4:25 4:24 22 23 4:54 5:33 6:06 6:40 7:11 7:29 7:18 6:39 5:47 4:58 4:25 4:24 23 24 4:56 5:35 6:07 6:41 7:12 7:29 7:17 6:37 5:45 4:56 4:24 4:25 24 25 4:57 5:36 6:08 6:42 7:13 7:29 7:16 6:36 5:43 4:55 4:28 4:25 25 26 4:58 5:37 6:09 6:43 7.14 7:29 7:15 6:34 5:41 4:53 4:23 4:26 26 27 4:59 5:38 6:10 6:44 7:14 7:29 7:14 6:33 5:40 4:52 4:22 4:27 27 28 5:01 5:39 6:11 6:45 7:15 7:29 7:13 6:31 5:38 4:51 4:22 4:27 28 29 5:02 5:40 6:12 6:46 7:16 7:29 7:12 6:29 5:36 4:49 4:22 4:28 29 30 5:03 6:13 6:47 7:17 7:29 7:11 6:28 5:35 4:48 4:21 4:29 30

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CUT OUT AND SAVE CUT OUT AND SAVE CUT OUT AND SAVE CUT OUT AND SAVE CUT OUT AND SAVE Sunset Table for INDIANAPOLIS, IND. Eastern Standard Time Computed by the U.S. Naval Observatory, Washington, D.C., and may be used in any year of the twentieth century. Error not exceeding two minutes and generally less than one minute. Add one hour for Daylight Saving Time if and when in use.

DAY JAN. FEB. MAR. APR. MAY JUNE JULY AUG. SEPT. OCT. NOV. DEC. DAY 1 5:31 6:05 6:37 7:09 7:39 8:07 8:17 7:58 7:17 6:28 5:44 5:21 1 2 5:32 6:06 6:38 7:10 7:40 8:07 8:17 7:57 7:15 6:26 5:42 5:21 2 3 5:33 6:07 6:39 7:11 7:41 8:08 8:17 7:56 7:14 6:25 5:41 5:21 3 4 5:34 6:08 6:40 7:12 7:42 8:09 8:16 7:55 7:12 6:23 5:40 5:21 4 5 5:35 6:09 6:41 7:13 7:43 8:09 8:16 7:54 7:10 6:22 5:39 5:21 5

6 5:36 6:10 6:42 7:14 7:44 8:10 8:16 7:53 7:09 6:20 5:38 5:20 6 7 5:37 6:12 6:43 7:15 7:45 8:11 8:16 7:52 7:07 6:18 5:37 5:20 7 8 5:38 6:13 6:44 7:16 7:46 8:11 8:15 7:51 7:06 6:17 5:36 5:20 8 9 5:39 6:14 6:45 7:17 7:47 8:12 8:15 7:49 7:04 6:15 5:35 5:20 9 10 5:40 6:15 6:46 7:18 7:48 8:12 8:15 7:48 7:02 6:14 5:34 5:21 10

11 5:41 6:16 6:48 7:19 7:49 8:13 8:14 7:47 7:01 6:12 5:33 5:21 11 12 5:42 6:18 6:49 7:20 7:50 8:13 8:14 7:46 6:59 6:11 5:32 5:21 12 13 5:43 6:19 6:50 7:21 7:51 8:14 8:13 7:44 6:57 5:09 5:31 5:21 13 14 5:44 6:20 6:51 7:22 7:52 8:14 8:13 7:43 6:56 6:08 5:30 5:21 14 15 5:45 6:21 6:52 7:23 7:52 8:15 8:12 7:42 6:54 6:06 5:30 5:21 15

16 5:46 6:22 6:53 7:24 7:53 8:15 8:12 7:40 6:53 6:05 5:29 5:22 16 17 5:47 6:23 6:54 7:25 7:54 8:15 8:11 7:39 6:51 6:03 5:28 5:22 17 18 5:48 6:25 6:55 7:26 7:55 8:16 8:10 7:38 6:49 6:02 5:27 5:22 18 19 5:49 6:26 6:56 7:27 7:56 8:16 8:10 7:36 6:48 6:00 5:27 5:23 19 20 5:50 6:27 6:57 7:28 7:57 8:16 8:09 7:35 6:46 5:59 5:26 5:23 20

21 5:52 6:28 6:58 7:29 7:58 8:16 8:08 7:33 6:44 5:58 5:25 5:24 21 22 5:53" 6:29 6:59 7:30 7:59 8:17 8:08 7:32 6:43 5:56 5:25 5:24 22 23 5:54 6:30 7:00 7:31 8:00 8:17 8:07 7:30 5:41 5:55 5:24 5:25 23 24 5:55 6:31 7:01 7:32 8:01 8:17 8:06 7:29 6:39 5:54 5:24 5:25 24 25 5:56 6:32 7:02 7:33 8:01 8:17 8:05 7:27 6:38 5:52 5:23 5:26 25

26 5:57 6:34 7:03 7:34 8:02 8:17 8:04 7:26 6:36 5:51 5:23 5:27 26 27 5:59 6:35 7:04 7:35 8:03 8:17 8:03 7:24 6:34 5:50 5:23 5:27 27 28 6:00 6:36 7:05 7:36 8:04 8:17 8:02 7:23 6:33 5:48 5:22 5:28 28 29 6:01 6:37 7:06 7:37 8:05 8:17 8:01 7:21 6:31 5:47 9.72 5:29 29 30 6:02 7:07 7:38 8:05 8:17 8:00 7:20 6:30 5:46 5:22 5:29 30

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TWELVE our times. While the book is mainly New Releases inspirational, it is also designed to be a tribute to a man who, mingling with the great and notable people of earth, determined to be loyal to his church and to his God.

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YOU CAN BE FREE, by Roy Allen BUT HE HIT ME FIRST! by Maylan Anderson. Pacific Press Publishing Schurch. Review and Herald Publishing Association, Mountain View, California. Association, Washington, D.C. $3.50. fl $1.95. This book is a tongue-in-cheek, yet Although half the story has never yet sensible and Bible-centered approach to been told, Pastor Anderson brings from his successful family living. Meet the Brothers own experience and from his wide range of Grim, the Mysterious Sisters, and Their THE PAST IS ALWAYS PRESEN1 Majesties, the Parents. You are bound to study, interesting and helpful sidelights on ‘,,nour life is influenced by ideas and everls of me past recognize yourself in one of these roles—and the life, death and resurrection of Jesus in How you will nod your head and laugh, take our behalf. It is not treated here as theory, Godfrey T Andason heart and proceed to a clearer understanding but is made practical for the life and of what makes a successful family tick. experience of everyone who is searching for fullness of blessing. Coman THE PAST IS ALWAYS PRESENT, by Jerry L. Pettis: Godfrey Anderson. Review and Herald His Story Publishing Association, Washington, D.C. Miriam Wood $3.95. Our world and we ourselves have been shaped by the thoughts and actions of the past far more than most of us realize. The long strands of the past blend into and influence the present almost imperceptibly. This little volume brings from the past some of the enduring ideas and thoughts that are a part of our heritage, and acknowledges the debt that we owe to our ancestors for our priceless legacy of freedom, learning and religious faith. You will be amazed to see how your life today is affected by the ideas and events of yesterday.

THE MAN WHO IS GOD, by . Review and Herald Publishing Association, Washington, D.C. $6.95. From his rich and varied background as theologian, teacher and preacher, Dr. CONGRESSMAN JERRY L. PETTIS: Edward Heppenstall shares insights into the REUBEN HILDE HIS STORY, by Miriam Wood. Pacific Press place of Jesus Christ, the God-Man, in YOUR REMARKABLE MIND, by Dr. Publishing Association, Mountain View, human history: the wonder of the Reuben Hilde. Pacific Press Publishing California. $3.50. incarnation, the mystery of laying aside Association, Mountain View, California. How could a small-town Arizona lad, many of the attributes of deity to become a $3.95. reared in poverty at the nadir of the Great man, even to becoming a servant to suffer Essays on the mind from the standpoint Depression, grow up to become the first death on the cross. He investigates the sin of an educator. There are three divisions: S.D.A. United States congressman? Miriam question relative to Jesus, and deals with The Mind—Its Use; The Mind—Its Disuse, Wood, a classmate of Jerry's at P.U.C., such problems as: How could Jesus, as God, Misuse, and Abuse, and The Mind—Its traces the dynamics and the milestones in be tempted? Was there any difference Development. the life of one of the outstanding men of between His temptations and ours?

THIRTEEN further information write to the School of you In buying or selling real estate. 1401 St. Joseph Rd. Phone: (616) 473-3333. —40-7 finnouncements Dentistry Alumni Association, Loma Linda University, Loma Linda, CA 92350, or call CASSETTE TAPES ON MANY SUBJECTS MICHIGAN (714) 796-7311, extension 2928. by Hoffman, Venden, Lehman, C. D. Brooks, Dr. Moore, Paul Heubach, and other THE 90-MEMBER ANDREWS denominational speakers, $1.85 each; UNIVERSITY BAND will perform Classified (Ids fantastic 99-cent specials, as well as book February 25, 1978, at 8 P.M. in Battle bargains. Free Catalog. GOD'S LAST CALL, Box 5, Sheridan, OR 97378. —42-9 Creek's beautiful Kellogg Auditorium. Plan All advertisements must be approved by your local to come and hear this exciting performance. conference office. No phoned ads will be accepted. Final ad deadline Is Thursday, 9 a.m., 12 days before Now accepting applications for CHIEF Admission per person, $1; per family, $2. the date of issue. SO words maximum. Limit of four OCCUPATIONAL THERAPIST, medical Sponsored by Battle Creek Academy. insertions. transcript ionists, boiler operator and Rates: $7.00 per insertion for ads originating In the vegetable cook at Shawnee Mission Medical WISCONSIN Lake Union. $10.50 per insertion for out of union ads. Center, a progressive 400-bed suburban All ads must be paid in advance of printing. Money hospital located in Kansas City. For further WISCONSIN CORPORATION OF orders and checks should be made payable to the Lake information contact Daryl Gohl, (913) SEVENTH-DAY ADVENTISTS: Notice is Union Con rice. There will be no refunds for 676-2255, or write 74th & Grandview, cancellations. Shawnee Mission, KS 66201. —46-7 hereby given that a special meeting of the The HERALD cannot be responsible for advertise• members of the Wisconsin Corporation of ments appearing in its columns and reserves the right FOR SALE: 3-bedroom home on 5 acres Seventh-day Adventists, a Wisconsin to edit classified ads in conformance with editorial policies. The HERALD does not accept responsibility within walking distance of Cedar Lake Corporation, will be held in connection with for categorical or typographical errors. Academy and church school. 2 fireplaces, a specially called session of the Wisconsin one in living room, one in family room, 11/2 baths. Wood furnace and gas furnace. Conference of Seventh-day Adventists at BIBLES, BOOKS AND PERIODICALS REBOUND. One-week service. 40 years Acreage partially wooded. Full basement Wisconsin Academy, Columbus, Wisconsin, experience. Cal Vallieres, 201 N. with walkout door and small garage. Phone on Sunday, March 5, 1978. The first Maplewood Dr., Berrien Springs, MI 49103. (517) 427-3228. —48-9 meeting of the Corporation is called for 11 Phone: (616) 471-7446. —24-9 A.M. on Sunday, March 5. The purpose of QUALITY TAX SERVICE is here to serve you. Individuals and small businesses have the meeting is to make decisions relative to WANTED: Adventist man, or couple for modern dairy farm. Experience helpful or been getting the same FAST efficient service the camp meeting facilities and location, will train. Excellent salary plus home and since 1970. Whether you live in or and transact such other business as may utilities. Write Evergreen Farms, P.O. Box can't find the right person to handle your 8171, Madison, WI 53708. —25-7 tax problem where you are, ask around, properly come before the delegates. then call (616) 471-1268, or 684-4383. Delegates to the specially called session of —49-9 SABBATH SCHOOL INVESTMENT the Wisconsin Conference of Seventh-day PR OJECT—"TMT"—a fast-selling, Adventists are likewise delegates of the permanent, dry lubricant for cars and A UNIQUE OPPORTUNITY for someone with professional or educational background Wisconsin Corporation of Seventh-day trucks. Improves gas mileage, tried and to present our National Geographic Adventists. proven personally. Sells at $15 per unit: $5 will go for your Investment project, $2.50 Pamphlet service to schools and libraries. Robert L. Dale, President for our Investment project. Send $10 per Part time or full time. Generous M. L. Mooers, Secretary unit to Jarco International Traders, 2643 commission. Relocation not required. Must West Winona, Chicago, IL 60625. —30-7 have dependable transportation. For full WISCONSIN CONFERENCE OF information please call Jack Wollens, SEVENTH-DAY ADVENTISTS: Notice is General Manager, Berrien Bindery, Berrien WANTED IMMEDIATELY: We have an Springs, MI 49104, or phone (616) hereby given that a special session of the immediate opening for an experienced auto 471-3344. An Equal Opportunity mechanic. No Sabbath problem. Should Wisconsin Conference of Seventh-day Employer. —50-7 Adventists is to be held at Wisconsin have own tools. Write or call Automotive Service, U.S. 6 East, Walkerton, IN 46574, NEEDED AT ONCE for year-round work, Academy, Columbus, Wisconsin, on Sunday, or call (219) 586-3166. —32-8 March 5, 1978. The first meeting of the air-conditioning servicemen, and compressor overhauler. Prefer experienced workmen. session will convene at 10 A.M. Duly WATCHING YOUR MONEY GROW is one Knowledge of large tonnage units, both accredited delegates and delegates-at-large of the satisfactions of owning a home. The reciprocal and centrifugal. S.D.A. tax shelter of mortgage, interest and will be authorized to receive reports and supervisor. Call Haller's Air Conditioning, property tax are additional benefits. The New Orleans, La., (504) 947-2171, or Jim make decisions relative to the camp meeting REALTOR ASSOCIATES AT WANGARD Michaels, (504) 863-2231. —51-8 facilities and location, and transact other REAL ESTATE in Berrien Springs can assist business of the session. Each church shall be entitled to one delegate for the church organization and one additional delegate for each 25 members or major fraction thereof. RECIPE OF THE MONTH Robert Dale, President Wesley J. Jaster, Secretary Super Casserole OUTSIDE LAKE UNION 1/4 teaspoon garlic salt A PHYSICAL FITNESS SEMINAR 1 can cream style corn (17 ounces) sponsored by the General Conference 1/4 cup milk 1 can Worthington SUPER-LINKS' Department of Health will be held April 30 2 cups cooked macaroni (19 ounces), drained and cut into and May 1, 1978, at Glacier View, 1/4 cup thinly sliced green onions 1/2 inch slices Colorado. Emphasis will be on physical 2 1/2 cups shredded American fitness programs for churches, community outreach and individuals. Contact your cheese, divided union health director for information. THE ANNUAL LOMA LINDA Combine and blend corn, milk, cooked macaroni, green onion, 2 cups cheese UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF DENTISTRY and garlic salt. Gently stir in sliced SUPER-LINKSIm Place mixture into a ALUMNI-STUDENT CONVENTION will be buttered 2 quart casserole. Sprinkle with reserved 1/2 cup shredded cheese. held March 1 to 5, 1978. Keynote speaker Bake uncovered at 350 F for 40 minutes or until hot and bubbly. If desired, for the convention will be John H. Mosteller, D.D.S., first vice president of the garnish with additional sliced green onion. Yields 6 cups. Serves 6 to 8. American Dental Association. Several mini-clinics, and one-day and two-day continuing education courses will be offered. Highlighting the convention will be exhibits prepared by students of dentistry, dental hygiene and dental assisting. For ADVERTISEMENT

FOUR TEEN URGENTLY NEEDED: A cook for HENDGES, Grace May, born Aug. 31, hot-lunch program at the E. B. Garrett 1897, in Traverse City, Mich., died Dec. 27, LAKE Union School in Benton Harbor, Mich., near 1977, in Traverse City. She was a member Berrien Springs. Needed for 5 to 6 hours per of the Traverse City Church. day. 80 children in the school. Please Survivors include 3 sons, James Tharp of contact Bruce Anderson, principal, 140 Lansing, Mich., and Elmer and Ray Tharp of Seneca, Benton Harbor, MI 49022, or phone Traverse City; a brother, Willard Nash, and 6 (616) 925-7852, or 926-1336. -52-8 grandchildren. Services were conducted by Pastor Robert OFFICIALEra ORGAN OF THE LAKE UNION CONFERENCE H. Fancher, and interment was in Traverse NEEDED for the following positions at OF SEVENTH-DAY ADVENTISTS Takoma Adventist Hospital: a registered City. nurse for surgery, a registered nurse for a MAY, Ardenne, born Feb. 21, 1883, in February 14,1978 Vol. LXX, No. 7 supervisory position, and a female X-ray Mason, Mich., died Jan. 21, 1978, in Berrien technician. Excellent salaries and fringe Springs, Mich. She was a member of the JERE WALLACK, Editor benefits. Please contact H. J. Parker, Pioneer Memorial Church in Berrien Springs. RICHARD DOWER, Managing Editor Assistant Administrator, Greeneville, TN Survivors include a niece, Bethel Doyle of ANDREA STEELE, Copy Editor 37743. Phone (615) 639-3151. -53-7 Miami, Fla., and a nephew, Harold May of SYLVIA STEPHAN, Circulation Services

Hinsdale, Ill. Indexed in the Serenth.day .4deenrist Periodical Index. HEAD NURSE/CHARGE Services were conducted by Pastor John NURSE-Immediate full-time openings for Kroncke, and interment was in the Rose Hill Cemetery in Berrien Springs. Conference Directories experienced registered nurses for head-nurse LAKE UNION CONFERENCE and charge-nurse positions. B.S. in nursing ROHE, Arden V., born July 23, 1908, in Box C. Berrien Springs, Michigan 49103 preferred. Openings on progressive new Wautoma, Wis., died Dec. 15, 1977, in (616) 473-4541 medical and pediatric units and recovery Wautoma. President Lowell L. Bock room. Salary commensurate with Survivors include his wife, Rita, of Poy Secretary Robert Carter experience. Contact Personnel, Porter Sippi, Wis., a brother and 5 sisters. Treasurer George Crumley Memorial Hospital, Denver, Colo., by calling Services were conducted by Elder E. M. Assistant Treasurer Charles Woods (303) 778-1955. -54-7 Tyson, and interment was in the Dakota Association of Privately Owned SD.A. Services North Cemetery on the farm where Mr. and Industries D. A. Copsey Communication Jere Wallack Rohe was born. CARDIOVASCULAR SURGERY Data Processing Harvey P. Kilsby CLINICAL SPECIALIST, R.N., M.S. with YARNS, Leon Franklin, 83, born Aug. Education F R. Stephan experience is needed for full-time position 15, 1894, in Canova, S.D., died Jan. 9, Home Health Education Service Reginald Frood in active cardiac surgery program. 1978, in Springfield, Ill. He was a member Health G.L.A.H.S. Progressive hospital with new 27-bed critical of the Springfield Church. Lay Activities A. W. Bauer Survivors include his wife, Lula Belle; a Ministerial D L. Gray care area. Salary commensurate with Physical Facilities Services J R. Davidson experience plus excellent benefits. Contact son, Thomas of Springfield; 2 daughters, Publishing J. S. Bernet Personnel, Porter Memorial Hospital, 2525 Ethel Keck and Lois Irene Pryor both of Religious Liberty Jere Wallack South Downing, Denver, CO 80210, or call Springfield; 2 brothers, Harold of Religious Liberty Associate C N. Eckman (303) 778-1955. -55-7 Flandreau, S.D., and LeRoy of Renton, Sabbath School A. W. Bauer Wash.; 3 sisters, Mary Elvira-Edburg of Stewardship D. A. Copsey Hartford, S.D., Pearl Cox of Pasadena, Temperance E. Wayne Shepperd Calif., and Goldie Chapman of Sioux Falls, Youth E. Wayne Shepperd S.D.; 9 grandchildren, and 4 great-grandchildren. Services were conducted by Elder Paul ILLINOIS: J. L. Hayward, president; R R. Rouse, secretary- for the Gregoroff, and interment was in Roselawn treasurer. Office address: 3721 Prairie Ave. Mail address: Box Memorial Park in Springfield. 89, Brookfield, IL 60513. Phone, (312) 485-1200. INDIANA: G. W. Morgan, president: A. E. Hackett, secretary- treasurer. Office address: 15250 N. Meridian St. Mail address: P.O. Box 1950, Carmel, IN 46032. Phone: (317) 844-6201. LAKE REGION: Charles Joseph, president: R. C. Brown, secretary; Isaac Palmer. treasurer. Office and Mail address: 8517 S. State St., Chicago, IL 60619. Phone: (312) 846-2661. MICHIGAN: Charles Keymer, president; James L. Hayward, secretary: Herbert W. Pritchard, treasurer. Office address, 320 W. St. Joseph St. Mail address: Box 19009, Lansing. MI Mileposts 48901. Phone: (517) 485-2226. WISCONSIN: R. L. Dale, president; W. J. _taster, secretary: W. H. Dick, treasurer. Office address: 2 miles north of 1-90 on OBITUARIES: Wisconsin 151. Mail address: P.O. Box 7310, Madison, WI 53707. Phone: (608) 241-5235. BUMGARNER, Christena, 65, born Nov. 24, 1912, in Riverton, Ill., died Jan. 4, it is written 1978, in Rushville, Ill. She was a member of the Springfield, Ill., Church. Now with a message you'll want COPY DEADLINES: Announcements should be received by Survivors include 3 daughters, Margie the local conference office one month in advance of the Dunham of Browning, III., Betsy Tanner of to invite your neighbors and publication date. Dawson, III., and Sandy Rucker of Dawson; friends to view. NOTICE TO CONTRIBUTORS: All articles, pictures, mile. a son, Jerry of Concord, III.; 5 sisters, Rose posts, classified ads and announcements must be channeled Swairingen, Mary Martin and Lillian through your local conference correspondent. Copy mailed directly to the Herald will be returned to the conference Schilling of Springfield, Henrietta Baugh of involved. Riverton and Pearl Eskew of St. Charles, Ill.; 2 brothers, James and George Burch of "God came into my life the NEW SUBSCRIPTION requests should be addressed to the treasurer of the local conference where membership is held. Riverton; 13 grandchildren, and 4 morning I heard your telecast for great-grandchildren. Entered as second-class matter in the Post Office, Berrien Services were conducted by Pastor Don the first time. I never have paused Springs, Michigan. Printed weekly, 48 times a year (omitting one issue each quarter as follows: the last week of March, the Hatfield, and interment was in long at a telecast, but this time week of July 4, the week of Labor Day, and the week of Mechanicsburg Cemetery in Mechanicsburg, something happened, and I December 25), by the University Printers, Berrien Springs, Michigan. Yearly subscription price, 54.50. Single copies, 15 stopped and listened. I was cents. OUMITRU, John Sr., born Sept. 17, spellbound. Before the message Postmaster: Send all notices to Lake Union Herald, Box C, 1896, in Rumania, died Dec. 29, 1977. He Berrien Springs, MI 49103. was a member of the Detroit, Mich., had finished, I was on my knees, Oakwood Church. asking God to come into my life Survivors include a daughter, Elanor Tapp and lift the burden of loneliness of Inkster, Mich.; 3 sons, William of Dearborn Heights, Mich., John Jr. of from my shoulders. He has Sunset Tables Southfield, Mich., and Roger of Post Falls, brought a happiness to me that I Idaho, and 17 grandchildren. never dreamed could happen. It is Feb. 17 Feb. 24 Services were conducted in Garden City, beyond all earthly description. Mich., by Pastors Stuart Harrison and Berrien Springs, Mich, ES. 6:21 6:30 God bless you in your work." Jeremia Florea. Chicago, III. C.S. 5:26 5:35 KISSEL, William E., 80, born Jan. 8, V.H., Dearborn Heights, MI Detroit, Mich. E.S. 6:08 6:17 1897, in Waterloo, III., died Jan. 1, 1978, in Freeburg, III. He was a member of the Indianapolis, Ind. E.S. 6:23 6:31 Collinsville, Ill., Church. La Crosse, Wis. C.S. 5:37 5:47 Surviving is his wife Pauline. Lansing, Mich. E.S. 6:12 6:21 Services were conducted by Elder Philip Madison, Wis. C.S. 5:31 5:40 R. Co I bu rn, and interment was in Prairietown, Ill. Springfield, III. C.S. 5:37 5:45

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