and I saw another angel fly in the midst of Heaven, CHURCH CALENDAR having the everlasting (find) gospel to preach . on the earth . Following is a listing of the special days and offerings of the church for the next month. THE: EDITOR. PACIFIC November 15 to January 3 UNION Ingathering Campaign December 6 Ingathering Campaign Promotion December 20 Thirteenth Sabbath Offering Southern Asia Division NEWSPAPER OF THE SEVENTH-DAY ADVENTIST CHURCH IN ARIZONA-CALIFORNIA-HAWAII-NEVADA-UTAH The Adventist Student Press VOL. 69 ANGWIN, CALIFORNIA, NOVEMBER 27, 1969 NO. 21 Association Meets at Andrews Thirty editors, writers, and sponsors of Seventh-day Adventist college newspapers "The Patriarch of Howell Mountain" Passes to His Rest PHYSICIAN URGENTLY NEEDED met at Andrews University October 23 By ROGER W. COON to 26 for the first annual convention of IN FAR EASTERN DIVISION the Seventh-day Adventist Student Press Director of College Relations, Pacific Union. College The Far Eastern Division ur- Association. Pacific Union College said "goodbye" Rejoicing in the great advent truth, he gently needs the help of a relief Ten of the twelve Adventist colleges in North America were represented at the October 16 to one of its pioneers who was began, in 1910, to play his violin at camp physician for nine months begin- known affectionately by many of his stu- meetings and other general church gath- ning March 1, 1970, through No- convention. Early sessions centered on the mechan- dents as "The Patriarch of Howell Moun- erings of our people throughout southern vember 30, 1970. One man could ics of newspaper production, with such tain." California. fill this need or three physicians topics as news gathering and editing, edi- The funeral service of the late Dr. could divide the time and each go Invited by Prof. C. Walter Irwin, then torial and feature writing, advertising lay- Noah Ernest Paulin was held that Thurs- for a three - month period. The president of Pacific Union College, to out and design, and newspaper photog- day afternoon at 2:30 in the dimly-lit needs are in Bangkok, Haad Yai, establish a music department on the cam- raphy, makeup, and printing being dis- recital hall of the new million-dollar mu- and Bhuket, Thailand. pus only recently relocated at Angwin cussed. sic center on the Angwin campus which from Healdsburg, Noah E. Paulin came Should you be able to provide bears his name. in 1914 with his violin, music, and a few such assistance this coming year The white-thatched founder of the personal possessions to begin his new work please contact William Wagner, PUC music department had passed to his for the church he loved so much. M.D., at the General Conference rest three days earlier as a result of a mild Department of Health, Loma Linda stroke at the age of 91. In 1917 he was united with Miss Mary University. Dr. Paulin was born July 7, 1878, in Louise Plunkett of Escondido, California, Upper Sandusky, Ohio. His early love for in a marriage which would continue 52 music led him to formal training at Find- years until the passing of Mrs. Paulin last The Voice of Prophecy Needs August 20. lay College in that State where he studied Names of Coin, Stamp Dealers from 1898 to 1901. Invited to PUC The Voice of Prophecy is very inter- Their home for more than half a cen- ested in receiving the names, addresses, tury, the old Colusa house, was for his and telephone numbers of Seventh-day first three bachelor years on campus his Adventist coin and stamp dealers in the music studio. Then, to make room for his Pacific Union Conference. There are times The ten Adventist college newspapers were repre- bride, the studio was relocated in Grain- sented by students and sponsors at the convention when we need professional counsel on of the Seventh-day Adventist Student Press Asso- ger Hall; and still later, in 1932, it was coin and stamp collections. Your kindness ciation held October 23 to 26 at Andrews moved to the first of the two buildings on in communicating this information to the University. campus which successively have borne his undersigned would be very helpful. Thank name. you. Three lectures the last day dealt with As Willeta Bolinger, a former colleague, ALVIN G. MUNSON, General Manager, the philosophy of college journalism. Dr. once remarked, "Noah E. Paulin not only The Voice of Prophecy, Richard Hammill, president of Andrews built the music department at Pacific Un- P.O. Box 1511, University, explained "What the Admin- ion College; for many years he was the Glendale, California 91209. istration Expects of the Student News- music department." He himself was often paper"; Eric Anderson, editor of the stu- fond of observing, "I have played in and dent newspaper at Andrews, discussed played out every college president since C. an unfailing and delicious sense of hu- "What the Student Newspaper Expects Walter Irwin with my violin." mor." of the Administration"; and Don Yost, Review and Herald, His years of service were fruitful ones After 51 years living in the same bun- associate editor of the as he lead the college band, the orchestra, galow, Noah and MarYPaulin moved from presented "'What the Church Expects of Dr. Noah E. Paulin. the Sabbath school orchestra, and various the Colusa home on the Angwin campus the Student Newspaper." ensemble groups. He taught music theory to the Crystal Springs home on the The Adventist Student Press Associa- During the first two years following classes and gave instruction upon his fa- grounds of the St. Helena Sanitarium and tion, formed last May, was organized to graduation the young musician joined a vorite instrument, the violin. Hospital in 1968. promote the solidarity and professionalism popular group of 60, known as the Henry The first Paulin Hall (now the Student At the memorial service October 16, of Seventh-day Adventist student journal- Minstrels, as its orchestra conductor; and Center) was in time outgrown; and in ists, according to Malcolm Russell, pres- they performed in many American cities Barbara Tonsberg played the familiar, April 1966 a new, modern music center simple gospel melodies so beloved by this ident of the association, and one of the across the land. was dedicated—the first building of the editors of the student paper at Columbia In 1905 the Paulin family moved to unpretentious musician upon the Casa- "new" PUC—and the name was trans- vant organ as more than 200 former col- Union College, Washington, D.C. Santa Barbara, California; and Noah, now ferred to perpetuate the memory of this 27, took graduate courses in music at the leagues, students, and neighbors from An- doughty pioneer. gwin and St. Helena arrived for the last former Santa Barbara State Teachers' Col- Voice of Prophecy Musicians lege, now a campus of the University of Honorary Doctorate rites of his church. BRAD AND OLIVE BRALEY California. He established a music studio On June 9, 1968, Pacific Union Col- Elder Ervin L. Sorensen, former asso- in that city, teaching there from 1905 to lege granted its first doctorate, an hon- ciate pastor of the College Church of Will feature programs of 1914. orary Doctor of Fine Arts degree, to Noah which Dr. and Mrs. Paulin were members Christmas Music While there, in 1909, Dr. Paulin be- E. Paulin, whose name on this mountain- who is now a PUC religion department top epitomizes excellence in creative ar- professor, read the Scripture lesson from December 5— came deeply interested in the message of Santa Barbara Church, 7:30 p.m. Seventh-day Adventists as a result of at- tistry and fidelity in dedicated service. Psalm 23, offered a brief prayer, and then sang "The Old Rugged Cross." December II— tending evangelistic services conducted by On this occasion he was cited by Pres- Glendale Adventist Hospital ident Floyd 0. Rittenhouse for his "un- Dr. Guy F. Wolfkill, professor emeritus Elder Stewart Kime, brother of the late December 12— Mrs. Guy F. Wolfkill. Through the labors swerving dedication to the highest stand- of education and one of only two living Napa Church, 7:30 p.m. of the former, he was subsequently bap- ards of musical excellence, faithful adher- former faculty members who remember December 19— tized. ence to Christian principles, penetrating Dr. Paulin's arrival at Angwin in 1914, Eagle Rock Church, 7:30 pin. insight into the wellsprings of human con- read the formal obituary, to which he He considered this spiritual discovery December 20— the most important event of his life, ac- duct, consistency, dependability, unfail- added his own personal testimony: Rolling Hills Church, Sabbath cording to his former pastor, Elder Arthur ing kindness, scholarly tastes and ideals, "In his 55 years of life on this moun- School and Divine Worship J. Escobar, who was also a former student. persistence and patience in difficulty, and (Continued on page 8) PACIFIC UNION ALL STORIES, obituaries, advertisements, etc. go to local conference "RECORDER coordina- tor." All other questions should be sent to Box 146, Glendale, California 91209. EDITOR Shirley Burton MANAGING EDITOR Margaret Follett ASSISTANT EDITORS W. J. Blocker, R. L. Cone, W. D. Walton PACIFIC UNION RECORDER is the official newspaper of the Pacific Union Conference of Seventh-day Adventists and is published week- ly, 50 times a year, at Angwin, California 94508. Editorial office is at 1545 North Ver- dugo Road (Box 146), Glendale, California Medical-Ministerial Fellowship folk attending Sabbath services in the ball- Ministers Chorus, under the direction of D. Lorne Jones, provides special 91209. Second-class postage is paid at Ang. room of the Del Coronado Hotel.
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