Vol. 66 Washington, D. C., October 12, 1961 No. 41 October 26-29 in Takoma Park, Maryland Writers' Conference Scheduled for CUC

FOUR—DAY writers' conference By D. A. Roth of the Bureau of Public Relations of will be held October 26-29 on Public Relations Secretary, Columbia the General Conference; Elder Ro- the campus of Columbia Un- Union Conference land Hegstad, Editor of Liberty mag- ion College. The conference is azine; James Joiner, Associate Editor designed for English and writing of These Times magazine; Alice students, free-lance writers, press Slick, Assistant Editor of The Youth's secretaries, pastors, and others inter- Instructor; Nathaniel Krum, staff ested in writing. member of the Review and Herald Outstanding editors, writers, and Publishing Association; and Richard denominational leaders are sched- Fenn of the Sligo Church pastoral uled to address the meetings to be staff. held in the lounge of the College Devotionals will be given by Elder Library. L. E. Lenheim, President, and Elder Also scheduled during the same Neal Wilson, Religious Liberty Sec- period is a workshop for academy retary of the Columbia Union Con- paper editors and a seminar in ser- ference. mon writing for pastors. Of special importance is a seminar on Sabbath afternoon at 3:00 o'clock The opening and keynote session for pastors and theological students. will be held Thursday, October 26, CONFERENCE SITE. The lounge of the Col- Speakers will include Elder K. H. at 7:30 P.M. Meetings will continue lege Library (shown above) is the site of the Wood, whose subject will be "The Friday morning and afternoon, Sab- 1961 writers' conference. Doctrinal Article"; Elder H. M. S. bath afternoon and evening, and Richards, speaker of the Voice of Sunday until noon. Prophecy program; Elder William The roster of speakers include the Fagal, speaker of the Faith for To- following : Larston Farrar and day program; and Elder James Booton Herndon, free-lance writers; Chase, Associate Secretary of the Cecil Coffey, Editor of Southern Tid- Radio-TV Department of the Gen- ings; Elder K. H. Wood, Jr., Associ- eral Conference. ate Editor of the Review and Herald; An exhibit of books, films, and Elder R. F. Cottrell, Associate Editor other activities will help to make the of the Review and Herald; Elder K. H. Wood four-day program a busy one for Francis Soper, Editor of Listen mag- Columbia Union Conference writers azine; Elder H. B. Weeks, Secretary and would-be writers.

Editors and Writers to Address Conference

H. M. S. Richards R. F. Cottrell H. B. Weeks Booton Herndon W. A. Fogal J. E. Chase C. R. Coffey Bible-Study Group on "Ham" Radio ate work at Washington Missionary College in 1958. Associated with them as officers are Janesta Janzen, secretary; Har- old Messinger, treasurer; Everet Witzel, religious director; Alvin Hummel, sports director; Don Kne- pel, parliamentarian; and Randall Dupee and Richard Sturdevant, Stu- dent-Faculty Council representa- tives. The senior class of the School of Medicine at Loma Linda University for 1962 includes 83 students.

Wedding THE Canadian Union College EARLY RISERS. This is a group of amateur radio operators in the Columbia Union Conrerence chapel was the scene of a marriage who have formed a Bible-study group on "ham" radio. The group meets by radio every morning at 6:30 E.D.T. to study the Bible together. This group has been active for nearly six years when Mr. and Mrs. J. Sahley gave and has resulted in several baptisms. Bill Asbury, K4YMN, of North Carolina, who is now net their daughter, Orrene, to Robert control for the group, was baptized along with his entire family as a result of the Bible-study Smith of Takoma Park, Md., August group. Last summer another family from Ohio were baptized as a direct result of the activities 23, 1961. The bride was attended by of the ham radio operators. Left to right: back row, Wilton White, K4RTO; J. C. Ingle, K4YA6; Gerald White, K4CCE; Dale DeLong, W4DVQ; and E. M. Peterson, K3LJP; front row, her sister, Sylvia Markosky, matron Russ Burrsole, W3AYV; Melvin Lyons, K3LRV; Bill Asbury, K4YMN; and Ed Mayers, K4SID. of honor; Mrs. Sue Smith, Virginia The Bible-study group can be heard on 75 meters at a frequency of 3855 megacycles. Please Befus, Karren, and Marilyn Smith. pray for the Bible-study group. There are others who participate and many who listen daily. Standing with the groom were —E. M. Peterson, K3LJP. Wellsley Smith, best man and brother of the groom; Richard Smith, New York Warehouse conference will lay plans to pick this up and see that it is sent to New Clayton, Gary, and Donald Sahley, Needs Clothing York City to the warehouse. In case all brothers of the bride and groom. The wedding march was played by HERE in the Columbia Union Con- any individual would like to mail ference the month of October has this material, send it by express, or Carol Johnson. After a short wedding trip, the couple returned to make been dedicated for a number of years even by truck, perhaps you would their home near Washington, D. C. for the gathering of clothing for our be interested in having the address. New York warehouse. Word was re- It is: Eastern Warehouse, 41-46 58th May God bless these young people ceived recently that the warehouse Street, Woodside 77, Long Island, as they launch out in the formation there is empty of material and they N. Y. Any material addressed to the of a Christian home. are pleading for a large quantity above address will be received with W. R. ARCHBOLD again this fall so that they may an- thanks and appreciation. We believe Pastor, Vancouver, B. C., Seventh- swer the needs in many countries. that our people will respond readily day Adventist Church Usually October is house-cleaning to this call and trust that our folk in New York City may not be dis- month and people are glad to donate 1.•••:**4.4.1.04•4+++•:••:••:••:••:•aa+4•4•4••:•ir the clothing that they have used appointed by what we send. Thanks during the summer and perhaps the to each one of you for what you winter clothing that has worn out or have done in the past and also for gotten too small. the participation which we expect during the month of October. Dorcas Societies here in the Co- 11/# 11 lumbia Union Conference will take H. K. HALLADAY recognition of this month and put Command on a drive among your churches and Respect see that a large pile of clothing is made ready for our warehouse there Students Elected Officers at Reveal Progress in New York City. Be sure that the Loma Linda University clothing is clean. Ladies' shoes are not acceptable. Men's shoes should Two Columbia Union Conference They Have Consequences be in good condition. Children's students have been elected as officers They May Be Worth Money of the senior class in medicine at clothing is in great demand. To You We trust that all the clothing that Loma Linda University, Los Angeles, Calif. is sent is in good condition so that STUDY AT HOME it can be worn. Buttons should be Elected as president was Eiming sewed on. There should be no rips Djang. William E. White, son of STIMULATES IDEAS in the clothing, or holes, for New Elder Arthur L. White, of 8502 Adel- York City folk are not able to re- phi Road, Ade1phi, Md., has been Write for the 1961 Bulletin pair them and if that kind of clothing elected vice-president. comes it will just be thrown out as Mr. White has been working to- HOME STUDY INSTITUTE waste material. Perhaps your local ward the Doctor of Medicine degree Takoma Park Washington 12, D. C. Home Missionary Secretary in your since he completed his undergradu- •Z•04,:••:••••••:•444:••:•+++4*-0•:****•:••:••:••:••:•+•:. 2 COLUMBIA UNION VISITOR Church in Bridgeton, N. J., Septem- ber 8, 1961. ew Jersey After the ceremony the couple left for two weeks in Florida. They will otomac • • Bi-Union Spanish Youth Rally Held Spot News • As a result of Bible studies, eight persons accepted Christ and were baptized during the summer months by Elder A. C. Marple, Pastor of the Silver Spring, Md., Church. MRS. CURTIS ROSS Press Secretary, Silver Spring Church

Weddings DONNA JEANNE THOMASON and Lloyd G. Wilbert II were united in marriage at the Washington Sanitar- A ium Chapel, May 15, 1961. A friend Phew by Smith of the bride, Bonnie Gernet, pro- MEET IN NEW JERSEY. Nearly 2,000 Spanish youth of the Atlantic and Columbia Union vided a vocal solo accompanied at Conferences attended an all-day Spanish youth rally on Sabbath, September 2, at Kingston, the organ by Neil Tilkens of Colum- N. J. This was a new venture and proved very successful. Elders Clark Smith and Walter Schubert of the General Conference and Elder V. W. Schoen of the Inter-American Division bia Union College. A reception was were guest speakers. The MV Secretary of the Columbia Union Conference was in charge of held in Halcyon Hall following the the program, assisted by Elders Eugene Armour and D. K. Smith, MV Secretaries of the Greater wedding. New York and New Jersey Conferences, respectively. Plans are now being made for this annual meeting.—E. M. Peterson, MV Secretary, Columbia Union Conference. Mrs. Wilbert is a nurse at the Washington Sanitarium while Mr. Wedding make their home in Vineland, N. J., Wilbert finishes his work at Colum- where Mr. Ritchie is employed as bia Union College preparatory to JUDY ANN KUFF and Howard Nor- a glass worker. teaching. man Ritchie were united in marriage LAURENCE F. MYERS C. I. SOLES at the First Seventh-day Adventist Minister JUANITA MAE MORRIS and Donald Wayne Woodall exchanged vows at add and retain more radio stations, Students Sacrifice Banquet the Decatur Heights Church Sunday they chose the broadcast as the recip- Again to Give VOP Offering afternoon, August 27, 1961. A former ient of their sacrificial gift. IF young people's groups were schoolmate, Joni Bennet, was the given the choice between a banquet A few weeks ago near the close of maid of honor and Doris Cornell was for themselves, or giving the funds school the two class groups, totaling the bridesmaid. Mr. Woodall, into some mission project for Christ about 50, under the supervision of Wayne's father, was the best man. —well, some groups, we fear, would A. F. Bell and other school instruc- After a brief honeymoon at At- hold tight to the banquet. But not tors, toured the lantic City, the couple are residing the seventh- and eighth-graders of administrative offices and radio stu- in the Prince George's Plaza Apart- Fairview Elementary School located dio. Here they presented their check ments, West Hyattsville, Md. in Colton, Calif.! For the second con- to the broadcast speaker, Elder C. I. SOLES secutive year these two classes have H. M. S. Richards, who warmly com- Pastor, Arlington Church unselfishly voted unanimously in fa- mended them for their willingness to vor of helping to share the wonder- give up a personal pleasure so that THE marriage of Claudette Mar- ful story of Jesus with others. Their others might hear the good news of shall and William Jones took place banquet plans were canceled. Christ's soon return. at the Pennsylvania Avenue Church, Last year their united decision When making the presentation, Washington, D. C., on August 13. brought both material help and the Mr. Bell stated that the heartfelt spirit of Christ to the needy but im- desire of both teachers and students portant Calexico Mission School near was "that Christ will come quickly the California-Mexico border. to take us home to that greatest of Published weekly by the Columbia talon Conference of Seventh-day Adventists, Takoma Park, Washington, This year, after hearing of the all banquets being prepared for us D. C. Printed at the Washington College Press. Price, $2 a year in advance. Second-class postage paid at Voice of Prophecy's earnest efforts to in heaven by the Lord Jesus Christ." Washington. D. C. OCTOBER 12, 1961, VOL. 66, NO. 41 3 Elder John Davidson officiated. The Lakewood Church Vacation Bible School Group matron of honor was Brenda Splawn. Bridesmaids were Linda Marshall, JoAnn Trent, Diane Phillips, and Nancy Noonan. The best man was Les Fulcher. Ushers were John Gib- son, Gilbert Weller, Benny Hass, and Gary Williams. Diana Steel was the flower girl. The Bible bearer was Tim Hayes. A reception followed at the Boulevard Fire House. The couple are making their home in Washington, D. C., where they are both employed. MILDRED H. TERRY Press Secretary, Washington, D. C., Pennsylvania Avenue Church

On July 17-28 the Lakewood Church sponsored its annual vacation Bible school. Seventy-six boys and girls of the community attended. Division leaders were Mrs. Ethel Pember, junior; Mrs. August Ronay, primary; Mrs. Ralph Hall and Mrs. Walter Neubrander, kindergarten. Homes of all non-member children were visited and a copy of "Your Bible and You" was given each family. For four weeks following the vacation Bible school Lawrence Yeagley conducted a Bible-story hour for students of the vacation Bible school.—Loretta Kysor, Lakewood Vacation Bible School Director.

Akron-Barberton-Ravenna Spot News members of the district are to be District Has New Assistant commended for a job well done. God will surely bless them as they Pastor • Monnett. The Monnett Interme- diate School began classes on Sep- and their teachers work together in CHARLES BUURSMA, a recent grad- tember 5 in a completely redecorated training the children of their school. uate of Andrews University, has and repaired building. For several arrived in the Akron-Barberton- weeks before the opening of school Ravenna district. He patrons and friends spent hours will assist the dis- working on the school building and "Pakistan Zindabad!" by trict pastor, Elder grounds. As a result, additional book- D. T. Hawley Is Story of Frank E. Vessels. cases were built, new steps con- Medical Missionary Work An announcement structed, the restroom facilities re- A LITTLE-KNOWN but interesting of Mr. Buursma's modeled, all classrooms repainted, country is the far-off land of Pak- arrival was carried and all floors tiled. Window shades istan. Here is an unusual book on in the VisrroR a few were replaced in two of the class- medical missionary adventure in weeks ago, but a rooms; extensive landscaping was modern Pakistan, with sidelights on photograph was not done on the grounds; and all outdoor life, customs, and travel there. available at that time. play equipment was repaired and As you read the heart-warming Elder Vessels and Mr. Buursma are painted. stories of how God is using the "right currently holding a series of evan- All the labor and much of the arm of the message" to turn the peo- gelistic meetings in Akron. materials were donated. The church ple of Pakistan to the love of Christ, you will receive a new insight as to why missions do pay. Special Announcement Order from your church mission- ary secretary or from the Ohio Con- for ference Book and Bible House, Box Southern Ohio 831, Mount Vernon, Ohio. Price, $4. "Faith for Today" TV Group

Elder W. A. Fagal TV Quartet Weddings ON Sunday, June 25, 1961, at 3:30 FRIDAY AND SABBATH P.M., Marianne D. Klingeberg was October 14 and 15 united in marriage to Herman K. Orlet. The service was conducted in FRIDAY, 7:30 P.M.; Sabbath, 11:00 A.M., 3:00 P.M., and 7:30 P.M. (Holy Land Tour) the Toledo West Church by the Pas- tor, Walter E. Haase. Portsmouth Seventh-day Adventist Church The bride was attended by Carol Twenty-seventh Street Above Grandview Avenue M. Sherman, maid of honor, and GLENN HILL, Pastor Erika Orlet and Beverly James, bridesmaids. Dr. Walter Rinehart This special weekend series will be the beginning of a series of evangelistic meetings gave the bride away. Willi Orlet, the which will be conducted in the church. "Open house" at the new church building also groom's brother, was best man, and is part of the program. Walter Sherman and Jerry Ice were ushers. Glenda Smith was the flower

4 COLUMBIA UNION VISITOR girl and Sammy Lee was the Bible MRS. Nella Wilson and Robert bers. Many gave testimonies to the bearer. Petrey were united in marriage in effect, "We have never seen anything Appropriate organ music was pro- the Barberton Seventh-day Advent- like this before." "This is the type of vided by Francis Peters, assisted by ist Church by Elder Paul Bernet on training that children need in these Marion Thomas. Donna Schuster and August 20 at 8:00 P.M. hectic times." "I only wish that I was Francis Peters were soloists. Follow- The bride was given in marriage a child and could have had such an ing the ceremony, members of the by her father, W. Raines. Marjorie opportunity." "May the Lord bless families and guests were entertained Eley was the matron of honor and you good people for conducting such at the Toledo school. Hiram Eley served as best man. a school for our children." And from After a honeymoon at Niagara Ushers were Willard Shobe and the pastor of the church, Elder Paul Falls the couple returned to Toledo George Rogers. A program of organ Cantrell, "It was one of the most where they now reside. music was presented by Laura Smith, constructive projects our Sabbath WALTER E. HAASE and Lois Mahaffey was vocal soloist. school and church has sponsored." Following the ceremony, a reception "The hours that I was able to spend SUNDAY, August 13, 1961, at 3:30 was held at the Akron Seventh-day with them was a source of inspira- P.M., Betty May Mitchell of Liberty Adventist Church. tion to me personally." "Vacation Center was married to Donald Wayne Mr. and Mrs. Petrey will reside in Bible schools have a definite place Rumsey of Toledo. Walter E. Haase, Akron temporarily but plan to make in the total program of the denomi- Pastor of the Toledo district, per- their permanent home in Dayton, nation." formed the ceremony which took Ohio. Eighty-one of the children re- place in the E.U.B. Church at Lib- MRS. GERTRUDE FISHER ceived certificates. Mrs. Pauline Best, erty Center. Press Secretary, Akron Church one of the teachers, represented the The bride was given in marriage Sabbath School Department as Sab- by her stepfather, Carl E. Rumsey, bath school Secretary and Mrs. Helen of Liberty Center, and the maid of Sugland, director of the vacation honor was Henrietta Collins of Hins- Bible school is the Sabbath school dale, Ill. Cheryll K. and Marsha E. Ilegheny superintendent. Rumsey were flower girls. The best A follow-up program includes in- man was Robert E. Ivy of Hinsdale, • viting parents of the children who Ill., and Edward Mitchell and Frank Washington First Church attended the vacation Bible school Rumsey of Liberty Center were ush- VBS Enrollment 94 ers. Paula J. Zimmerman, organist, of Hinsdale, Ill., and Genevieve THE vacation Bible school of the Gramling, soloist, of Chrissie, pro- First Seventh-day Adventist Church, vided music. located at the corner of Shepherd WALTER E. HAASE Street, N.W., off Georgia Avenue, Pastor, Toledo West Church had a total enrollment of 94 students, 16 of whom were from Seventh-day Adventist homes and 78 from non- ON Sunday afternoon, June 18, Adventist homes. There were 22 Linda Taylor, daughter of Mr. and teachers who gave willingly and Mrs. Albert Taylor of Steubenville, readily of their time, talent, and Ohio, was united in marriage with training to make the school success- Edward Graff, son of Mr. and Mrs. ful. Edward Graff of Windsor, Canada. Photo by Harris The wedding was held in Steuben- The school used vacation Bible school lessons, Series A. Interest was Primary sewing class. Left to right, around the ville, Ohio. Vocal solos were given table: Mrs. Ora E. Jenkins, Mrs. Mary Smith, by Lorna Harsaney of Mount Vernon, good from the very beginning and in the closing exercises non-Adventist Mrs. Pearl Selman, Mrs. Bernadine Barker, and Mrs. David Huber of Steuben- Sandra Marshall, and Gustave Mannin g, ville, Ohio. parents were present in large num- teachers. Attendants of the couple were as follows: Janice Haldeman, Mount Vernon, Ohio, maid of honor; Evelyn Asher of Wilmington, Ohio, and Mrs. Bud Henke of Chicago, Ill., brides- maids. Darlene and Diana Huber of Steubenville, Ohio, friends of the bride, were flower girls. The best man was Larry Peters of Springfield, Ohio, and ushers were Don Graff of Windsor, Ontario; Bud Henke of Chicago, Ill.; William Graff of Detroit, Mich.; and Don Kerns of Steubenville, Ohio. The new address of the bride and groom is: Mr. and Mrs. Edward Graff, 2431 Norman Road, Windsor, Ontario. The ceremony was performed by Elder D. W. Schiffbauer, former pas- Photo by Harris tor of the Weirton, W. Va., Church. Vacation Bible School of the First Seventh-day Adventist Church of Washington, D. C. Helen K. DANIEL W. SCHIFFBAUER Sugland (fifth from the right, last row), director. OCTOBER 12, 1961, VOL, 66, NO. 41 5 The total expense of the project which covered all materials and aids used was $201. This was financed MAKE from the Sabbath school expense fund and from the church general Taith forTiday expense fund. A. V. PINKNEY CALLS %6 Press Secretary, Washington THIS WEEK First Church

regular subscription rate from $7.50 Photo by Harris to $3.95. Class in Junior Crafts. Left to right, at rear: est Virginia Kenneth Robinson and Howard E. Brown, If you have not as yet renewed teachers. your subscription, we urge you to We Urge . . . do it now. Send your orders through the church missionary secretary to • EVERY Seventh-day Adventist the West Virginia Conference Book home to have the Review and Herald. and Bible House. We further urge • Every Seventh-day Adventist not only that regular members of the member to read the Review and Conference read the Review regu- Herald faithfully every week. larly, but that this journal be sent to the families of those who have • All of the members in our con- once fellowshipped with us but are ference to keep abreast of the world- no longer attending. wide developments of Seventh-day A. J. PATZER . President • All of our members to be spir-

Photo by Harris itually fortified against evil and de- Primaries having refreshments of punch and ception and spiritual decline. cookies. Edward Brooks is in charge. • That all of our people mature News Notes spiritually and come up on a higher • HAVE you read the book, China plateau of living. repeatedly, to attend regular Sab- Doctor? It is a thrilling story of Dr. The Review and Herald is designed bath school; organizing a branch Harry Miller, a Seventh-day Advent- to bring to you world-wide informa- Sabbath school; visiting the homes ist. Be sure to get this book and tion, inspiration, and instruction to of the children and sending an oc- read it. casional birthday greeting card to settle you and establish you and to Do you like good Sabbath music them. encourage your faith and confidence • for your home? The West Virginia Additional follow-up plans are be- in our message. In order that every ing formed and implemented by the family might have this wonderful Book and Bible House has a wonder- ful supply of our denominational Junior Primary Department of the journal come to their home, the sacred LP records. Get into the Sab- Sabbath school under the leadership Review and Herald has reduced the bath good-music habit. Order these of Mrs. M. Ottley. records now from the West Virginia Book and Bible House. Pine Forge Institute Erects New Building • The office hours of the Confer- ence office are: Monday through Thursday, 8:00 A.M. to 5:00 P.M.; Friday, 8:00 A.M. to 1:00 P.M. • If you have any questions con- cerning wills, your Conference offi- cers will be glad to help you. • Dr. and Mrs. G. J. Gelford, since their arrival, have done much missionary work to revive the at- tendance in Webster Springs. Mrs. Frances Brake kept the church build- ing open faithfully every Sabbath even though she was the only Sev- enth-day Adventist there for more than three years. Now there is a Photo by Pinkney good group attending again. Pray for The new girls' dormitory at Pine Forge Institute, showing the walls up above the first story. the work in Webster Springs. Elder W. L. Cheatham, Conference President and chairman of the finance and building com- mittee, reports that all contractors are speeding their work in order to get the structure closed in before winter weather begins. The President said: "This is a project of faith. The Conference does not have the money in hand and yet we are going ahead with the program, believing serenely that each of our churches will meet their full Pine Forge goal and send in what funds Weddings they already have on hand earmarked 'Pine Forge Dormitory.' This is the only way the building can be finished. Every effort should be made to save our girls, they are the only heritage we KATHLEEN ELIZABETH HUPP and can carry with us into the kingdom—the children." Luther Palmer is the brick mason, David Gary Eugene Deem were united in Martin is in charge of the plumbing, H. D. Dobbins is the superintendent, and Edward Ford is the builder. marriage at the Parkersburg Sev- 6 COLUMBIA UNION VISITOR enth-day Adventist Church on the This surely shows how home mis- third of September. sionary and public relations work The couple were classmates at and the Sabbath School are being . During the used cooperatively in making others past year the groom attended Co- happy and in soul winning. lumbia Union College while the bride October is the month for us to studied at Southern Missionary Col- gather clothing to replenish our East lege. Coast Warehouse. We want to be Together they plan to live in prepared to meet the needs of those Washington, D. C., and continue who meet with disaster. Why not their training for the Master's service. plan a program for gathering cloth- MERLIN E. FOLL ing and sending it out to our wel- fare building at Laurel Lake Camp? You, too, can "make others happy." Wedding You, too, can be a soul winner. J. A. Too MRS. Ruth E. Boyd of Weirton, Elder Don Roth, Columbia Union Conference Home Missionary Secretary W. Va., has announced the marriage Public Relations Secretary, and Mrs. Louise of her daughter, Lola Lee Jones, to Carlson, Dorcas Welfare Federation President James Monroe Merrifield, son of Mr. for the West Pennsylvania Conference, believe in this standard, "Make others happy, this is "Faith for Today" Now and Mrs. Joseph Merrifield, 306 Mur- your first work." ray Avenue, Fairmont, W. Va. Seen on Buffalo Station The bride is the daughter of the In Isaiah 58, light, health, right- MEMBERS in northwestern sections late Edmund Harry Jones. She is a eousness, and glory are all involved of the West Pennsylvania Conference graduate of Weir High School, Weir- in the reward. will be interested to learn that Faith ton, W. Va. Mr. Merrifield is a grad- In doing this all departments of for Today can now be seen every uate of Mount Vernon Academy, the church may participate. Here is Sunday morning at 9:00 o'clock on Mount Vernon, Ohio. He is employed an example. Our Washington Church Channel 7 in Buffalo, N. Y. as a draftsman in the Monongahela missionary leader had a release pre- This channel has coverage in War- Power Company in Fairmont, W. Va., pared for the local newspaper indi- ren, Elk, McKean, Potter, Tioga, and where they are at present residing. cating that they were gathering Erie Counties in Pennsylvania. Our clothing for victims of the hurricane. members are invited to see and hear The editor published with the article the program and then send a card or two pictures of the devastation letter of appreciation to the station. est wrought by Carla. A Pennsylvania According to reports, more than a The placement of this station cli- ton of clothing has been received. maxes in an extended effort which But that is not all. Two families have has been made for a number of years been contacted in this program that to get into the Buffalo, N. Y., market. VOP Needs Liberal Offering We are pleased that the station cov- To Maintain Station Outlets are coming to Sabbath School as a result. ers a large section of the West Penn- WE shall have an opportunity this sylvania Conference. Remember the time, Sundays at Sabbath, October 14, to respond to Branch Sabbath School at the needs of the Voice of Prophecy. 9:00 A.M., and the station: Channel It is now heard on nine stations in West Brownsville 7, Buffalo, N. Y. our conference, giving coverage to nearly all of our field. This is direct evangelism which we value very highly. Spot News The Voice of Prophecy has ex- • EVANGELISM iS the prime pro- panded its work because of the lib- gram in Pittsburgh from October 8 eral offering a year ago. They need to 22. Anybody who has relatives or our liberality again this year to friends in the area, please send their maintain the present number of sta- names and addresses to Elder V. L. tion outlets. I know that we shall do Zuchowski, the pastor, at 537 Re- our best to give as much as we did gency Drive, Monroeville, Pa. last year for the soul-winning work • The Everett Pathfinder Club, of the Voice of Prophecy. with its 16 members and five staff F. W. WERNICK members, attended the first Colum- President, Conference Radio-TV bia Union Conference Pathfinder Secretary The above persons are the nucleus of a branch "camporee" held at Blue Mountain Sabbath school in West Brownsville, Pa. Members of the Washington and Uniontown Academy, September 14-17. This was Churches combine their efforts. The woman the only club in the West Pennsyl- Your First Work second from the left, with an income of less vania Conference to be represented. than $60 a month, donates the use of her Every Pathfinder and staff member store. Left to right: Mrs. Joseph Huzela, Mrs. SOME was in full uniform. The Everett might be confused concern- Ducay, Joseph Huzela, Jack Beachly, and Mr. ing how to begin, were it not for and Mrs. W. E. Seanor. The two boys in front Club was organized just one year ago specific counsel in Welfare Ministry, are Dave and Kevin Brown. Denise Ermlick and is now setting a fine example by page 79. Here we are told, "Make and Viola Murray are not pictured. Couldn't being the first club to secure suffi- your church start a branch Sabbath school?— cient camping equipment for all of others happy, this is your first work." J. A. Toop, Sabbath School Secretary, West There are great rewards involved. Pennsylvania Conference. its members. OCTOBER 12, 1961, VOL. 66, NO. 41 7 meeting in Pittsburgh on Friday and Pastor Jim Upchurch, report a evening, November 17. continued interest in their meetings Youth Rally • The Week of Prayer is Novem- being held in Pottstown in the Con- Johnstown, Pa., October 21 ber 11-18. Pray, plan, and work to ference-owned air cathedral. Held at the Masonic Temple on make this a time of real revival and Several other campaigns are Valley Pike reformation. It is an excellent time scheduled for later in the year. We For Southern Half of Conference to elect church officers for 1962. believe that these campaigns will All-Day Meeting With Social in produce a fruitful harvest for the the Evening church. GUEST SPEAKER, SPECIAL MUSIC est Sincere prayers in behalf of these Elder Euel H. Atchley; the Silvaleers evangelists in family worship and in of Columbia Union College Pennsylvania private devotions will add strength A • to the work. Please include these men on your prayer list. Evangelistic Campaigns Bi-Conference Youth In this hour of frustration and Rally In Progress confusion in the minds of men every- West Pennsylvania and New York AT the present time there are six where, what a wonderful opportu- Held at Jamestown, N. Y., October 28 evangelistic campaigns in progress nity for our Seventh-day Adventists to shine as a bright light, bringing PILGRIM MEMORIAL CHURCH in the following churches of our hope and comfort to those without Corner of Forest and McKinley field: Elder Arthur Kiesz, President of a knowledge of the Scriptures. Per- Churches in Northern Half of sistent efforts on the part of min- Conference Invited the East Pennsylvania Conference, is conducting meetings every Saturday isters and laymen, guided by the All-Day Meetings; Evening Social and Sunday night in the Reading divine counsel and the evangelistic Kenhorst Church. Elder Kiesz re- blueprint of the Spirit of prophecy, ports a good attendance and a good doubtless will bring results, results • The third annual Pathfinder number of non-members. These that will be surprising as these con- Leadership Training Course is to be meetings will continue until the secrated media meet together to help held at Laurel Lake Camp, October middle of November. save sinners. 13-15. This training course is for Elder H. R. Kehney, Pastor of the senior youth and adults. Those wish- Wilkes-Barre district, has been con- ing to attend or desiring additional ducting meetings in the Lex Hall in information should contact their Slocum, Pa. The meetings will con- Honesdale Church pastor or their Conference MV Sec- tinue through Thursday night, Oc- Sponsors Fair Booth retary at 744 North Negley Avenue, tober 12. Pittsburgh 6, Pa. Application blanks THE Honesdale Seventh-day Ad- are available upon request. Plan now Elder A. E. Neil is currently hold- ventist Church had a most successful to attend. Advanced training will be ing meetings in Athens, Pa. display at the Wayne County Fair, offered to those who already have Pastor Ronald Neall is holding September 12-16. Between 1,200 and had the basic course. An excellent evangelistic services in the Wellsboro 1,400 pieces of literature were given staff of instructors has been secured. Seventh-day Adventist Church. away. • On the fifth of September 153 Elder Percy Lamb began evange- The new temperance film, "Cancer boys and girls found their way into listic meetings in the Beaumont Sev- by the Carton," was shown 40 times the classrooms of the eight church enth-day Adventist Church on Sun- to many interested viewers. Also schools of the West Pennsylvania day night, October 1. His meetings featured was a Bible Quiz Board. Conference. Giving direction to these are being held every Sunday, More than 30 visitors signed for the children are 12 full-time teachers Wednesday, and Friday night. Bible course. and five part-time assistants. An evangelistic team, consisting of Cold drinking water and some • Workers of the Conference met Elder E. F. Koch, Pastor Brian Tarr, comfortable chairs to rest in for a at Laurel Lake Camp, September 24, to plan the soul-winning programs for this season. A wonderful day of Pathfinders Attend Union Conference "Camporee" fellowship was greatly appreciated. Heaven's blessings were manifest. • All who can possibly come are invited to a spiritual and practical Sabbath school festival. The first will be held in the Washington Church, Sabbath afternoon, November 18; the second, Sunday, November 19, beginning at 1:00 P.M. Elder W. J. Harris, Associate Secretary of the General Conference Sabbath School Department, and Elder H. K. Halla- day, Home Missionary Secretary of the Columbia Union Conference, will be the guest speakers. Reserve these dates and come. More about this will Photo by Morgan be announced later! East Pennsylvania Conference Pathfinders attending the Union Conference "camporee" at Kamp Keystone, stand under the Williamsport Bald Eagle banner. These Pathfinders and their coun- • Elder W. J. Harris of the Gen- selors spent three days of wilderness living in Pathfinder units that were completely self- eral Conference will address the MV contained. 8 COLUMBIA UNION VISITOR marriage at the Kenhorst Seventh- Ingathering Field Day was con- day Adventist Church on Sunday ducted on Tuesday, September 19. afternoon, August 27. Complete returns are not in as yet, Mr. and Mrs. Doss will reside in but there was good participation on Takoma Park where he is employed the part of members of the student by Clarke and Chapman, Inc. Mrs. body, the majority of whom went Doss is the daughter of Stewart out doing personal solicitation from Rhoda, Associate Publishing Secre- home to home. The Field Day was tary of the East Pennsylvania Con- under the direction of T. H. Weis, ference. She is a graduate of Blue Home Missionary Leader, and Roland Mountain Academy and attended R. Shorter, Pastor of the Blue Moun- Columbia Union. College. Mr. Doss is tain Academy Church. a graduate of Broadview Academy and attended Madison College. • Frances May Petrone, daughter of Pastor and Mrs. A. M. Petrone of The unique Fair Booth at the Wayne County Philadelphia, Pa., became the bride hesafreake Fair in the East Pennsylvania Conference. The of Roger Hunter, son of Mrs. Nadine z booth consists of a Conference camp-meeting tent and a false church front. This project, and the late Mr. Hunter, Sunday, maintained by the Honesdale Church, was well July 2. Ceremonies were held in the School News received by the public. Philadelphia Boulevard Seventh-day GREATER Baltimore Academy and Adventist Church. Mt. Aetna Academy opened their few minutes also proved very pop- Mr. and Mrs. Roger Hunter are doors for the new school year on ular. An attractive front for the two making their home in Glendale, September 5. It was thrilling to tents lent by the Conference brought Calif., where he has resumed his watch Chesapeake Conference sons many favorable comments. work at the Voice of Prophecy head- and daughters as they began their This fair display was made possi- quarters and where Mrs. Hunter school year. It was also an inspiration ble by the work and time given by plans to complete her last year of to see our young people studying in many of the members and their college, majoring in nursing. a Christian school and it is a happy friends. Those who worked on this Dr. H. M. S. Richards of the Voice inspiration to note the true sacrifice project were Mr. and Mrs. John of Prophecy was the officiating min- of mothers and fathers as they help Aeppli, Mr. and Mrs. Omer Baugher, ister, assisted by the King's Heralds their children to a heavenly goal by Mr. and Mrs. Harold Bush, John Quartet. sending them to a Christian school. Ever ding, Mr. and Mrs. William • Pathfinders of the eight Confer- Mt. Aetna Academy has a new Haesche, Mrs. Grace Kellam, Tom ences of the Columbia Union principal this year, although Wesley Kimble, Mrs. Gladys Schlieser, and Conference converged upon Kamp A. Moore is not a stranger to Chesa- Mrs. Lua Walker. Keystone for the first Union-wide peak. We welcome him to the lead- This new missionary venture Pathfinder's camporee, September ership of Mt. Aetna Academy. Prof. proved to be such a success that the 14-17. Several hundred young people Moore has had many years of ex- members already are planning an- pitched their tents together in a perience in our schools and has Mt. other display for next year. Only large tent city and spent the entire Aetna off to a very fine start. Prof. eternity will reveal the value of the weekend in outdoor activities, caring Moore comes to us from the Trenton, many contacts made. for themselves by units, by their own N. J. Academy where he was prin- S. J. STEINER food preparation governed by their cipal, and prior to that he was in the Scranton District Pastor unit counselors. Chesapeake Conference as Principal The East Pennsylvania Conference of Greater Baltimore Academy. So appreciated having this fine group of Prof. Moore is once again back home. He has as his staff at the Academy Spot News young people spend these few days in the lovely settings in the foothills this year Mrs. Evalin Wold, who will • BARBARA ANN RHODA Of Reading, of the Blue Mountains near the teach English, Spanish, and history; Pa., and Don William Doss of Ta- Academy and summer camp. Lloyd Penrod, who will have charge korna Park, Md., were united in • 's 1962 of the mathematics and science de- partment; Mrs. Lloyd Penrod to teach the commercial subjects and Blue Mountain Academy Completing New Building be registrar of the Academy; Mrs. Clarence Philpott, voice and music; and Mrs. Julia Krause, accountant. Teaching the seventh and eighth grades will be Wayne Cherrier; the fourth and sixth, Paul Welker; and grades one to three, Mrs. Paul Welker. Greater Baltimore Academy, under the principalship of Clarence Dun- bebin, has started with a very good school year, a fine spirit, and a won- derful group of young people. G.B.A. has several new faculty members Front view of the new Administration Building at Blue Mountain Academy. The school has an this year. enrollment of nearly 300 students for the 1961-62 school term. Class work has begun in the new building. Although construction is not quite complete, rapid progress is being made in We welcome to our conference Mr. the final phases of work. and Mrs. J. L. Sprout. The Sprouts OCTOBER 12, 1961, VOL. 66, NO. 41 9

Attention, Chesapeake course. The total cost for the course Pathfinder Leaders! is six dollars. A THREE-DAY weekend training course just for Pathfinder leaders Evangelism in Essex will be held October 26, 27, and 28 ON Sunday night, September 24, at the Misty Mount Camp in the Elder S. M. Young began a series of Catoctin National Forests Park near evangelistic meetings in the new Thurmont, Md. airatorium at Baltimore, Md. "Atomic All Pathfinder leaders or Master Living and Your Health" is the Prof. and Mrs. J. LaMar Sprout are returned Guide candidates in the Chesapeake theme of the services. missionaries from the Middle East Division. Conference and surrounding areas Last year they attended the University of On the opening night 85 people are eligible to attend. Send in your Paris, La Sorbonne, in France. They are both from the Essex-Middle River area teaching at Greater Baltimore Academy this application immediately so you can came to hear the message, "Will Man year. receive pre-course study outlines. Be Destroy Himself?" William J. Rob- sure to include a one-dollar deposit bins, a student at Columbia Union with your application. Mail to: Path- College, is the music director and finder Course, 5110 Frederick Ave- John Cameron, Assistant Pastor, is nue, Baltimore 29, Md. the platform chairman. The meetings The first meeting will be on Friday will continue every Sunday, Tuesday, night, October 27, at 7:30 P.M. Be and Wednesday evening at 7:30. there for every minute! Please pray that persons will be in Classes will feature skills in nature the kingdom as a result of this series. lore, camp-craft, leadership skills, JOHN S. CAMERON organizational tips. Don't miss this Assistant Pastor Prof. and Mrs. Wesley A. Moore come to the Chesapeake Conference from New Jersey where he was Principal of Trenton Junior Academy. Professor Moore has begun his duties as Principal of Mt. Aetna Academy.

have returned from the mission field where they spent several years in the Near East, and prior to their re- turn to the states they both took graduate work at the University of Paris. Mr. Sprout will teach Bible and history and will have charge of the . Mrs. Sprout will teach English and French. The young people will enjoy the classes taught by the Sprouts. Elder S. M. Young is conducting evangelistic meetings in the Chesapeake Conference's newly We also welcome their young purchased airatorium in Baltimore, Md. daughter, Margaret, an academy stu- dent. Other members of the faculty for this year are Marinus Kip, science and mathematics; Mrs. Alberta Reed, Columbia Union College commercial subjects and also in charge of vocal music; Ray Doyle, "Me gateway to Service" band and instruments, and music appreciation; Mrs. Hattie Thompson, C. B. HIRSCH, President W. H. BEAVEN, Academic Dean piano; Mrs. Julia Krause, accountant. The elementary section of Greater Baltimore Academy has Ralph Reed, Campus News teaching the classes. New officers teaching the seventh and eighth are: superintendents, Lester Mohr, grades; Calvin Layton, fifth and • THE international nature of the Bill Bryan, Mary Eidt, and Marie sixth; Mrs. Iva Harris, third and advent movement is shown by the Moletta; secretaries, Nancy DiBiase fourth; and Anna Hill, first and number of men and women from Hollis, Peppy Lord, Ruth Miller, and second. overseas joining the student family Beth Stewart; choristers, Gary Glea- The Chesapeake Conference is this year. Sixty-six students repre- son and Klaus Leukert; investment very proud of its two academies and sent countries which include Brazil, secretary, Wally Carson. The faculty it is our prayer that this year will China, Ethiopia, France, Great Brit- adviser is Mrs. Zella Holbert. Sab- be the best year that they have had ain, Hong Kong, India, Indonesia, bath school will be broadcast to the in the history of their schools. We Iran, Iraq, Italy, Jamaica, Japan, community by WGTS-FM, the Col- would also appreciate the prayers of Korea, Mexico, Nigeria, Norway, lege station. Arranging these pro- the parents and those in the Confer- Philippines, Samoa, Siam, Spain, and grams are Bonny Breitlow, Vivian ence that our schools might teach our Syria. Puccinelli, and Joe Spicer. young people the true meaning of • Two-hundred and fifty students • "I believe everyone has the the word "Christian." attended the first College Sabbath power to be what he wants to be," R. E. HAMILTON school of the school year. Faculty Elder Loveless, Pastor of the Sligo Educational Secretary members and students alternate in Church, told the student body in a 10 COLUMBIA UNION VISITOR • S.D.A. chureh and church school. Priced for quick sale recent chapel talk. "God waits for The Sligo Elementary School to settle estate, only $7500. Mrs. Irvin Bursley, Route 2, young men and women who are un- enrollment stands at 224, according Wakeman, Ohio. afraid to show what they are able to Louise Stuart, Principal. This is LOWEST WHOLESALE S.D.A. PRICES, 1962 Lark, to do for the Lord." Elder Loveless an increase of about 40 over last Hawk, trucks. Gas or diesel. Big extra cash savings, Plus tax refund for school driver-training cars. Prompt introduced his associates: Elder year's number. delivery U.S.A. or Europe. Bonded dealer. Telephone or write—NOW. Robert C. Martin, Studebaker-Mer- Floyd Strunk, Elder Melvin Tomp- RUSSELL H. ARGENT cedes-Benz, P. 0. Box 416, Grant's Pass, Ore. kins, and Richard Fenn. He reminded Press Relations Secretary, LOW PRICES, SHELLED IVOTS. Raw cashew pieces the students that the College is a Columbia Union College or hulled sunflower seed-5 lbs., $3; 25 lbs., $14; part of his "parish" and not to be 100 lbs., $34. Brazil nuts, 5 lbs., $4.25; 66 lbs. (case), $45. You pay transportation. Other nuts, dried fruit, surprised to see him and his asso- ripe olives reasonable. Free price list. Califruit, Cali- ciates circulating around the campus. ADVERTISEMENTS mesa, Calif. • Among the latest additions to RATES. Minimum charge, 53 for 50 words or less; the College faculty are two C.U.C. additional words, 5c a word. All ads must be ap- proved by the local conference office. Consecutive Sunset Calendar graduates. Mrs. Margaret V. Eaton insertions only when space permits Payment must Oct. 13 Oct. 20 accompany ads Ida not send cashL Make checks Baltimore, Md. 5:31 5:21 has served as a supervisor in the or money orders poyable to the Washington Col- Cincinnati, Ohio 6:03 5:53 Washington Sanitarium and Hospital, lege Press We prefer not to accept telephoned ads. Cleveland, Ohio 5:50 5:39 Columbus, Ohio 5:58 5:48 receiving a B.S. degree in 1961. Mrs. Jersey City, N. J. 5:19 5:08 Sybil Kierstead is also a 1961 grad- WANTED: boarder. Simple but adequate food and Norfolk, Vas 5:82 5:22 accommodations for a retired Adventist woman in good Parkersburg, W. Va. 5:51 5:41 uate of the College. Both join the health. Private home in small town nine miles from Philadelphia, Pa. 5:25 5:15 Reading. Bus service available to attend church. Rates Pittsburgh, Pa. 5:44 5:34 Nursing Department as instructors. $50 monthly. For information write: Elsie Moyer, 65 Reading, Pa. 5:29 5:19 Werner Street, Wernereville, Pa. Richmond, Va. 5:38 5:28 • Elder Wayne Andrews is ad- Scranton, Pa, 5:26 5:15 ministrative assistant to the Presi- WANTED: graduate nurse to supervise in small Toledo, Ohio 5:56 5:46 nursing home. Salary, board, and room. Address: Trenton, N. J. 5:24 5:14 dent and Assistant Professor of Elnwood, Inc., Box 120, Swarthmore, Pa., or telephone Washington, D. C. 5:33 5:23 HI 3-0272. Speech. A graduate of Pacific Union NOTE: Time given is Eastern Standard Time. College and the Theological Sem- FOR SALE: new 3-bedroom house with 2-car garage and full basement on one-acre lot with fruit trees; inary, Elder Andrews has seen mis- walking distance from Mount Vernon Academy, Ohio sionary service in East Africa and Conference office, and church school. J. W. Santee, 424 Wooster, Mount Vernon, Ohio. Southeast Asia. His last position was INTERESTED IN COUNTRY LIVING? Three-bed- Assistant Professor of Speech at At- room, ranch-type frame house, 8 years old, on 3 lantic Union College. organic acres, with apples, peaches, black raspberries, asparagus, and grapes. Good location on hard surfaced • Arthur Hirsch, who received an road, with nice view of mountains. Immediate posses- sion. $11,750. Contact McClain Real Estate Agency, M.A. and a B.D. degree from Poto- Greencastle, Pa. Official Organ of the mac University joins the Sociology WANTED: retired S.D.A. couple (or near retire- COLUMBIA UNION CONFERENCE Department as Assistant Professor. ment) to move into first-floor, furnished, 5-room apart- of Seventh-day Adventists ment. First floor has double living room, bedroom, 7710 Carroll Avenue He has done pastoral work in the kitchen, and owner's bedroom in 9x12 pantry made West Virginia and New York Con- into a nice single bedroom. Private bath entrance in Takoma Park, Washington 12, D. C. their bedroom. Owner in his upper 70's. Couple to live Warren F. Adams Editor ferences and is currently working rent free and share food cost with owner. Owner in- tends to turn 2 apartment houses over to East Penn- Produced by the Public Relations Department toward a Ph.D. in Sociology at Mary- sylvania Conference in few years. East Pennsylvania of the Columbia Union Conference land University. Conference can continue ownership and have couple Local conference reporters: Allegheny, A. V. PinkneY; remain in charge of seven apartments after my de- Chesapeake, A. M. Karolyi; East Pennsylvania, J. N. • Grady Smoot holds a master's cease. Owner prefers vegetarian diet. Jacob H. Dear- Morgan; New Jersey, R. D. Steinke; Ohio, M. H. dorff, 314 East King Street, York, Pa. Reeder; Potomac, W. E. Carpenter; West Pennsylvania, degree in history from the Univer- J. A. Toop; West Virginia, E. T. Gackenheimer, sity of Kentucky, where he is con- FOR SALE: 24 x 30 block 4-room home. Ceramic bath, new gas stove, wall gas furnace, utility room, and COLUMBIA UNION CONFERENCE DIRECTORY tinuing his work toward a doctorate. carport in Adventist community. Write H. J). j., L. E. Lenheim President Previous to his appointment he was 11 1/ 1. Box 120, Inverness, Fla. T. R. Gardner Secretary-Treasurer E. F. Willett Auditor Principal of Louisville Junior Acad- MOUNT VERNON REST HOME: The first in Ohio. Arthur Harms Assistant Auditor Convalescents, invalids, or elderly persons; a retired E. A. Robertson Educational emy. He will instruct in history and couple, desiring a real Christian, home-like atmosphere. Ethel Johnson Elementary Supervisor political science at the College. Excellent food. The best professional care around the H. K. Holladay Sabbath School, Home Missionary clock. Doctors' orders followed explicitly. Reasonable E. M. Peterson MV and Temperance • Eulalia White, Assistant Pro- rates. Years of experience. For information and bro- B. M. Wickwire Publishing chures, telephone collect or write Norma Taber, director, D. A. Roth Radio-TV, Public Relations fessor of Nursing, received her M.S. 416-418 Wooster Rd., Mount Vernon, Ohio. Neal Wilson Religious Liberty, Medical, ASI degree from the College of Medical W. H. Hackett Assistant, Religious Liberty Evangelists. She has taught in the The SYLVALEERS sing songs of LOCAL CONFERENCE DIRECTORY St. Helena School of Nursing, and Blessing ALLEGHENY—W. L. Cheatham, President; W. A. Meditation Thompson, Secretary-Treasurer; Box 21, Pine Forge, Pa. in the Union College Division of Adoration C H ESA P EA K E—A. B. Butler, President; W. M. Fifteen of your favorite hymns and gospel Nosworthy, Secretary-Treasurer; 5110 Frederick Ave- Nursing. She has also spent a period songs. Send order to: Record Sales, Blue nue, Baltimore 29, Md. of mission service at the Bella Vista Mountain Academy, Hamburg, Pa. Price: $3.50; EAST PENNSYLVANIA—Arthur Riesz, President; nonbreakable hi-fi, 33 1/3. E. M. Hagele, Secretary-Treasurer; 720 Museum Road, Hospital- in Puerto Rico. Reading, Pa. Telephone FR 6-7285. • A glass-encased bulletin board, FOR SALE: 96 auditorium seats. Excellent buy for NEW JERSEY—M. K. Eckenroth, President; R. L. small church or school auditorium. Price: best offer. Walden, Secretary-Treasurer; 2160 Brunswick Avenue, to be placed in the lobby of Colum- Contact the Principal or Treasurer of Blue Mountain Trenton 8, N. J. Academy, Hamburg, Pa. Telephone: Jordan 2-7565. OHIO—D. W. Hunter, President; J. B. Bogle. bia Hall, was the summer senior class Secretary-Treasurer; Box 831, Mount Vernon, Ohio. gift, presented at graduation by Bob WANTED: both registered and licensed practical Telephone EXpress 2-6085. nurses. Urgent need at Luray Nursing Home. Beautiful, POTOMAC—H. I. Capman, President; R. G. Burch- Nixon, president of the class. mountainous area at Luray, Va., 24-bed nursing home field, Secretary-Treasurer; Gaymont Place, Staunton, Va. is adjacent to modern 50-bed hospital. Salary and other WEST PENNSYLVANIA—b'. W. Wernick, Presi- • College faculty members who details on request. Write Fred Reiss, 147 S. Court St., dent; C. B. Green, Secretary-Treasurer; 744 N. Negley Luray, Va., or call Luray, 112-703, 111 3-5700. Avenue, Pittsburgh 6, Pa. received advanced degrees this sum- WEST VIRGINIA—A. J. Patzer, President; W. H. mer are: Mrs. Helen Blomeley, Mas- JUST OFF THE PRESS—S.D.A. TRAVEL GUIDE, Smith, Secretary-Treasurer; 1400 Liberty Street, Par- listing S.D.A.-operated eating and over-night ac- kersburg, W. Va, ter of Science from Catholic Univer- commodations for the traveler. Patronize those of like Subscriptions and notices of change of address should sity; Audrey Stockton, Master of faith. Price $1 postpaid. Order now. Stamps accepted. be sent by way of your local conference office to avoid Dealers, write for quantity discounts. Roscoe Printing delay. Please send both the old and the new address Arts (L.S.) from George Peabody House, Essex Junction, Vt. when submitting a change of address. All copy for pub- lication in the VISITOR should be submitted through College; and Mrs. Esther Cupps, HOUSE FOR SALE: 8 rooms and bath. Five rooms the local conference in which the contributor holds mem- Master of Music from the University and bath on first floor, Second floor, 3-room apartment bership. Copy should be typewritten and double-spaced. with private entrance. Barn and sheds. Three and a Subscription price (to those who are not members of of Michigan. half lots located in Clarksfield, Ohio, 1 block from the Columbia Union Conference), $2 a year in advance. OCTOBER 12, 1961, VOL. 66, NO. 41 11 Ixost Daybreak. MILLIONS

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