Apostolic Bible Institute - Way Yearbook (St Paul, MN)
- Class of 1951
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PUBLISHED BY THE SENIOR CLASS
APOSTOLIC BIBLE INSTITUTE
464 PIERCE sr., SAINT PAUL, MINNESOTA
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Rev. and Mrs. M.S.Wasco
Betty and Blanche Wasco
In appreciation of the sincere
friendship of our good neighbors,
Rev. and Mrs. M. S. Wasco, and
their daughters, Betty and Blanche,
we dedicate THE WAY of 1951.
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Rev. M.S.Wasco
The Apostolic Church
River Falls, Wisc.
In the members of this neighbor
congregation, its pastor and family,
the students of the Apostolic Bible
Institute have found those who are
keenly interested in the schoo1's
welfare. Their generous attitude
proven both spiritually and natural-
ly, deserves our highest praise.
Our prayer - - - that the blessings
of our Lord may continue upon this
pastor, his family, and this congre-
gation.
1
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
AUTU M N
Faculty, Freshmen
WINTER
Juniors , Administration
SPR I N G
Seniors
SUMMER
Miscellaneous
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ANNUAL STAFF
Editor .... .... G erry Whalen
Co-editor .......... Stan Sleeva
Art Editor., . . . 1. Belmont Graffius
Snapshot Editor ..... Clarice Noiles
Hmsiness Mgr ....... Robert Whalen
Business Staff ...... Royas Ruff,
Ronald Batman, W.C. Chambers,
Lovell Golden, Belmont Graffius,
Wilfred MacDonald.
Advertising Mgr .... William Connell
Sec. -Treas ......... Lowella Sawyer
Faculty Advisor .... Eleanor Norris
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Six
After the flood when Noah built an altar unto the
Lord, God said in His heart, uWhile the earth re-
maineth, seedtime and harvest, and cold and heat,
and summer and winter, and day and night shall not
cease."Gen.8:22. And so God has faithfully caused
the four seasons to come and go each year.
Autumn is the time of harvest. The summer is past,
the golden grain is harvested and preparations are
made for the winter. So it is when young people all
over the United States put their summer--their care-
free, childhood life--behind them and come to the
A.B.I. to reap and harvest wonderful truths from
God's Word. These young men and women are prepar-
ing themselves for the winters of live.
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Bev. S. G. Norris
"let the elders that rule well be counted worthy of double honor, especially
they who labor in the word and doctrine.n
The first things that are recognized and that leave a lasting impression upon
the student entering A.B.I. are competent leadership and efficient administra-
tion, attributes necessary for the success of any enterprise. These are found
in the God-called and God-filled man, Rev.S.G. Norris. He is one who is
consecrated and desires a place which can afford him a greater opportunity of
service. He retains an unblemished reputation in all his varied relationships.
He is progressive, having a pioneer spirit, being unafraid to launch out into
the deep, not satisfied with past achievements but vigorously looking forward
to new and greater accomplishments. Brother Norris is devoted to onellain
objective, "A better trained ministry.' '
Eight
GOD'S IMMUTABLE LAWS
Man-made laws are temporal, therefore subject to change, but God's laws are divine in
every dispensation. That's a heartening truth in this topsy-turvy world. Much that is going
on about us, simply does not add up correctly. Our nation's capital drenched with scandal,
American boys wounded and dying, and yet we are told the nation is not really at war in
Korea, England sending troops on one hand to fight the Chinese Reds and on the other hand
demanding the recognition of Red China and free trade in Hong Kong. It all adds up to a very
confusing picture.
In religion, the same crazy-quilt pattern is in vogue. The denominations sing, preach
and perform works in the name of Jesus, but oppose with vigor all of us that baptize in that
wonderful name and turn thumbs down on the Bible experience of Pentecost. The Catholic
church has become so bold in America that they dare claim an absurdity, making a dogma of
the assumption of Mary. This would not be possible in a clear-thinking righteous generation.
The Jews add to the confusion by their Zionist movement and forcing a "Mock-millenniumn
in Palestine.
So, with sin uncovered in high places, with the political world moving in very uncertain
paths, with religion following like little whirlwind-gusts just before a storm, it is no
wonder the individual on the street is either deeply moved with concern or swings to the
careless attitude of, "I'll get mine and let the devil take the hindermost.n We are heading
rapidly into the time Daniel warned us of - world confusion. The iron will simply not mix
with the clay.
WHAT WILL GOD D0 ?
What will God do ? No one knows for sure, but I hope He moves again in the earth before
the rapture. It seems like an ideal time for sincere people to grasp hold of something real
in religion, if they knew where to turn. Thousands are joining churches of all descriptions,
but the great majority are not. Our position as Pentecostal people is excellent, if God
moves. We are certainly under obligation to pray to that end. May the Lord grant an
affirmative answer.
How will we know if God really moves ? What immutable law could we follow ? This much is
certain. If a final manifestation comes, it MUST follow this Scripture pattern. The Spirit
must glorify Jesus Christ as the Deity. If the Holy Ghost is poured out in copious showers,
men will have the same revelation as they did on the day of Pentecost. There will be no
confusion about doctrine. There will be no straddling the fence - one foot on the foundation
of the Deity and the other on so-called "trinity."Jesus told His followers when the Spirit
of TRUTH would come it would glorify Him. He told them that when the genuine Holy Ghost
baptism was given, they would understand plainly about the Father..i.e. that God was in
Christ reconciling the world unto Himself. And that's exactly what happened on the Day of
Pentecost. The Holy Ghost was received and immediately they preached that Jesus was both
Lord and Christ! That doctrine is an Immutable Law of God. Any such move that magnifies the
Spirit, or the gifts, or straddles the fence on the doctrine of the Deity of the Lord Jesus
is definitely NOT God's move in the earth. Don't be deceived. The disciples were not confused
on the day of Pentecost, they went through the Roman Empire and preached, baptized and
performed exploits in His Name. The Holy Ghost magnified the name of Jesus Christ. If God
moves, the same pattern will follow. The nine gifts are really by-products of salvation.
They are secondary to the revelation of God in Christ. Let us be patient and live above
sin. Let's not be trapped by anything contrary to the innmtable law of God.
What an excellent time to come to Bible School and prepare for the final round. What
pleasure to rightly divide the Word df truth. What a consolation to learn how to use all of
that knowledge skillfully, helping to restore health to the souls of nen in a confused world.
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MRS. S. G. NORRIS
" And she said, I pray you, let me glean and gather after the
reapers among the sheaves. " 'Ihis portion of Scripture taken from
the book of Ruth can well serve as an instante of a life given to
God and the furtherance of His kingdom. Someone is reaping the
benifits of students lives that have been molded by her teaching
and Christian character. To Mrs. S.G.Norris we say, " The Lord
recompense thy work, and a full reward be given thee of the Lord
Godof Israel, under whose wings thou art come to trust." Ruth2:12
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The fine Christian character of this precious saint of God can
best be portrayed by the words of Isaiah, " Line upon line, precept
upon precept." It has been her steadfast walk with God that has
inspired young people to seek the way in the same manner. We have
learned how during the Dark Ages there were those who looked for
the promise of Isaiah 9:6, even so is the life of Mrs. C.E.
Lundquist. She is one of our best loved teachers. May God bless her.
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A member of the faculty for three years, Paul H. Cook
has been a blessing with his sincerity, willingness, and
interest in the students.
Pb is agraduate of the class of 1949, and has attended
Macalester College. Besides assuming the duties of an
elder at Midway Tabernacle, he teaches Public Speaking I,
Bible Geography I, and History of the Bible II. Recently
he has assumed the editorship and publishing of "The
Pentecostal Way.n
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As the dean of A.B.l. for the first year, Allan Ellis
has efficiently filled his office. To him belong the
tasks of securing jobs for the students, buying the
necessary commodities, assisting in the publishing
department, counseling the students, and taking care
of countless other problems that arise. Besides these
duties, Allan Ellis capably teaches the second year
class of Public Speaking, an art in which he himself
excels. Bro. Ellis has been a real inspiration for he
" holdeth fast to his integrity.n
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Wendell Gleason, a graduate of the A.B.I., is putting his
knowledge to good use by teaching the first semester of the first
year class 01d Testament. He is also music instructor and choir
leader.
Wherever you meet him, he has a sincere smile and is ever
ready to prepare new arrangements of songs to be lifted as praise
to God from the voices of those who love to work with him.
The fruits of careful training are
manifest in another of our faculty:
Eleanor Norris. daughter ofthe President
of our school. has given her time and
efforts to the training of others as
even she was trained. She is a graduate
of the A.B.I. and is following a daily
routine of teaching and office work at
the school. She teaches Religious
Education and Etiquette.
ELEANOR NORR I S
le are glad for students in the
A.B.I. who can put their talents to
good use. Geraldine lhalen is an
outstanding English student and there-
fore serves as a teacher here at the
school. Her life as a student and
teacher is one that speaks forth a
willingness to serve when there is a
need at hand. lay God bless her life.
MRS GERRY WHALEN
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FRESHMEN
We, the new Freshmen class, have gathered from many parts of
the United States to study the Word of God. At this school we
learn such things as the Mighty God in Christ, The Tabernacle
Plan, and other precious truths. For the first few days such
terms as " brazen altar, " " laver of water," " the candlestick,"
and many other terms had little significance to usg but as we
delve into God's marvellous truths we progress day by day, and
the Scriptures bring to us new horizons of truth.
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Mid-Term Class Officers
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J AMES ABSHIRE
E. Raine11e,W.Va.
DORIS BILLMAN
Auilla, Ind.
FAITH BARNABY
South Bend, Ind.
HELEN CAMPBELL
Sullivan, I11.
CHARLES RAY BERRY
De Quincy, La.
HAROLD 'CLEGG
Charlotte , N.C.
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St.. Paul, Minn.
ROBERT HAYS
Mattoon, Ill .
PHILIP GADD
Daytcn, Ohio
LEVERNE HOBSON
Augusta, G'li0
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PAUL HAYES
Athens , Gli0
NORMA HOFFMAN
Colunbus, Glio
MARTHA HOLLA .1AY
Lancaster, Glio
RALPH KELLENBARGER
Lancaster, Chic
ARNOLD JOHNSON
St. Paul, Minn.
EUGENE LANGSTON
St. Paul, Minn.
ELOISE JOHNSON
Akron, Gli0
J EANN E MERCER
Alexandria, G'liO
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ERNEST MERRILL
PYemm,ChliL
RUDY SLEEVA'
WesqMmt,Cbnn.
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RUBY MERRILL
Fnmno,Ch1iL
RICHARD SMITH
EHemm,CaHf.
ROBERT SABIN
St.Pmd,M m.
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Hayward, Calif.
DOUGLAS STEPHENS
Lmming,NHch.
NITAVONNE TILLEH
Bellevue, Neb.
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Sullivan, Ill .
DAVID VARNADO
Deqnncy, La.
KENNETH THARP
Akron, Chic
EUGENE WH ITE
Akron, G1i0
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BLANCHE BREDEN
Osceola , Ind.
PATRICIA DAWSON
South Bend, Ind.
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DALE BROWN
Caldwell , Idaho
DALE DICKSON
Mishawaka , Ind.
BILLY COE
Waco, Texas
RICHARD EILDERS
Madison, Wis.
IRA
W.C. HAYMON, Jr
Mishawaka, Ind.
LYNWOOD JAMES
Port Authur, Texas
JAMES HOSCH
Waco, Texas
RICHARD KIMMEL
Mishawaka, Indiana.
HAZLE INGRAM
Matzcoon, I11.
ROBERT KOONCE
Brownstcwn, I11.
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RAYMOND LARSON CALVIN MCMANUS
St. Paul, Minn. West Monroe, La-
DEL TILLER ELMORE SMITH
Omha. Nebr. Barron, Wis.
ROBERT TAYLOR
Hazleton, Penn.
MARILYN LINDBLADE
Gnaha, Nebr.
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RONALD NEWSTRAND
St.. Paul, Minn. .
MERVIN RUSSELL FRIEDA SIELEB
Ffankfort, Ind. Plevna, Mantana
CULLEN WARREN
Gladewauer, Texas
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CHURCH HISTORY
In the study of Church History, the outstanding events in the
history of the Christian Church from the Day of Pentecost to the
present time are competently taught by Mrs C.E. Lundquist.THv
doctrines of the Apostolic movement are also taught so that they
can be fearlessly defended by the Word of God.
The feeling of assurance which one possesses while reading
the Bible after a study of Bible Geography and the ability to
know where the bodies of water, mountains, and cities are
located makes this subject very worthwhile. Also, a clear
mental picture of the wonderful journeys of the patriarchs of
old makes the Scriptures more vivid than ever before. This
interesting subject is taught by Paul H. Cook.
BIBLE GEOGRAPHY I
DGCTRINEI
S.G.Norris is a teacher who uses for his talisman II Cor.
l3:l, "In the mouth of two or three witnesses shall every word
be established."He is often heard to say, U Brother, if you
haven't got more than one Scripture for that, you haven't got
a doctrine.n
In the minds of the freshmen, English is a very important
part of their A.B.I. curriculum. They learn, among many other
things, the usage of words to a greater advantage, which plays
a very important part in their Christian work.
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MUSIC I
Even before the Psalmist David, usic was found to be one of
the best ways to praise the Lord. Wendell Gleason has clarified
the facts about music and put a deeper appreciation in the heart
of every student for this art which is so expressive of our
gratitude to God.
In years past it has been an unwritten but general opinion
that the Old Testament is a book of confusion with many excuses,
controversies, and differences of opinion. Under the able teaching
of Rev. S.G.Norris theOld Testament is made clear to every student
OLD TESTAMENT
RELIGIOUS EDUCATION I
With the Sunday School only able to reach the minds and hearts of
children for an average of seventeen hours a year, this time must
be planned and used efficiently. The necessity of good prepar-
ation is but one of the points stressed by Mrs. S.G. Norris in
Religious Education l.
"Start a fire! Build a bridge! For instance! Demand action! H
These are familiar terms to the freshmen public speaking class
taught by Paul Cook. Through class participation the students
develop the essentials for effective speaking.
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Winter brings snow upon the earth - sometimes for
several months. God has ordained it so for a purpose.
The beautiful glistening snow serves as a cloak to
keep the ground and all it contains warm and pro-
tected from the harsh cold. These dark winter days
are not to be received with dread, but with thanks-
giving. And so also are the dark winter days of
trials and troubles in this life to be received with
thanksgiving and praise, for they draw us closer to
our God who will protect us against the raw, harsh
elements of this world.
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DEVOTION
All students that cone to the
A.B.I. have the privilege of
singing in the Glee Club. They
meet for practice the first two
periods every Thursday morning.
Those who participate ln its
activities find it worthwhile
because each new and well-
dlrected song proves to be a
blessing to the Sunday School
and church services every
Sunday morning.
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Another year at A.B.I. We have finished the Tabernacle Plan which
lays the foundation for the greater truths from God's Word. We have
laid the groundwork and now we go on to glean more wonderful truths
such as Daniel's Seventy Weeks, The Mighty God in Christ. Thank God
for a solid foundation to build from, and the knowledge attainable
under the teaching of the A.B.I. faculty.
JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS
PAUL ALDEN
cb1LlI'illS , GliO
FRED BARNABY
South Bend, Ind.
RAFAEL AR IAS
Gxliacan Sinaloa, Nhxico
ELLIOTT BUFORD
Dihincy, la.
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ROBERT BAKER
Logan, Ohio
VERT ENIS
Marion, Ill .
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ORION GLEASON
Oregon City, Oregon
V ILAS JOHNSON
Akron, Chia
W
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Cincinnati , Gxio
RICHARD LUCAS
Athens, G1iO
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MILTON HOLLAWAY
Czinal Winchester, Ohio
CARL MCALISTER
Longview, Texas
THELMA MARTIN
Athens, Chio
ROBERT ROH
Madison , Wis .
RUTH NORRIS
St. Paul, Minn.
CLARENCE SMITH
Barron, Wis.
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Kokano, Ind.
MARY SNYDER
Beloit, Wis.
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JEWEL BATMAN
Duluth, Minn.
JUNE DIEHR
Columbus, Ohio
EVA ENIS
Marion, I11
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From the time of His birth in Bethlehem and through the years
f J nd His lorious
of His life, we follow the journeys o esus a g
ministry, studied under the leadership of Wendell Gleason.
Do you like to listen to interesting stories that captivate
your attention? The plan of salvation is so important that we
must make Bibical characters live again and create in the heart
of each student the desire to be like the hero of the story. These
teaching techniques are taught in Religious Education by Mrs. S.G.
Norris.
CHILD
PSYCHOLOGY
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"And they continued steadfastly in the apostles' doctrine.n
H In the mouth of two or three witnesses shall every word be
estab1ished.H Points such as these are very necessaryand
precious to the student. They are favorite expressions of Brother
Norris in his doctrine class.
Good communication, speaking, writing, and listening, is
emphasized in this class by Mrs. S.G.Norris, the well-equipped
English instructor. It is our duty to carry this Gospel message
to all the world in the best manner possible.
ENGLISH II
ETIQUETTE
This course which has been added to our curriculum is much enjoyed
by all students, There is more than just enjoyment derived from this
course. Eleanor Norris, our teacher, provides us with much practical
knowledge as well as experience.
Students gain a greater appreciation and uhderstanding of how the
Bible has been handed down through the centuries in this class taught
by Paul H. Cook.
HISTORY OF THE BIBLE
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U Tb be able to put your finger on the time, place and exact
incident of both past and present, is a great attribute.
Anyone who sits under the wise and capable instruction of Rev.
S.G.Norris in his Minor Prophets class, becomes acquainted.
with the Backbone of Prophecyf
How many beats for that note? Just ask one of Wendell
Gleason's second year Music students, they can tell you. They
can also paint a picture before your eyes in panorama view of
hymns and their setting. Thank God for this, it causes us to
appreciate the beautiful songs of Zion.
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This year, the members of the second year class were blessed
with two new additions. A new Public Speaking book, giving them
a different slant on this subject, and with its teacher who has
been a great asset to the class. Allan L. Ellis makes this a
most interesting subject and is capable of teaching it.
" Che Lord, One Faith, One Baptism?" No, in these modern
time there are many demnimtions. Fosmder, time, place, beliefs,
and may more interesting details are taught under the inspired
direction of ks. C-.E.Llmdquist. With these truths in our minds
we are better equipped to lead a modern world to Christ.
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R-r-r-ring! "Midway 5829." Those are the words that go out
over the wire many times a day as the phone is answered by Nhss
Helen Beaton. She takes care of the students accounts, takes
their tuition fee, and their room and board. She is very efficient
at this work.
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Sanders, in the A.B.I. kitchen, is cooking. Besides the meals that
she cooks that we all enjoy, you ought to taste those delicious
pies we have on Sundays.
Those who work in the kitchen make us feel at home as much as
possible. An instance of this was when we ate by candlelight for
Thanksgiving dinner.
We appreciate all that Sister Sanders does for us and those
that help prepare the meals.
We are all one big happy family around the dining table.
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Here are the wives of the A.B.I. who play a very i portant part.
Although they are usually found in their homes, they are doing their
share in making sacrifices and learning to become efficient wives
while their husbands are so deeply engaged in the study of God's
Word.
They meet together on the second Monday night of every month.
Their meetings are carefully planned under the direction of Mrs.
Stanley Sleeva, their president. They are also fortunate to have
lectures on "Model Christian Wives"under the able direction of
Sister Norris.
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We are thankful for the students children who have become a part
of the Midway Pentecostal Sunday School. At the present time there
are twenty-seven children in this fine group. They too, through the
Sunday School, are being given the Bible truths that they may become
the pillars of the Apostolic Church of tomorrow, should the Lord
tarry.
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"For lo, the winter is past, the rain is over and
goneg the flowers appear on the earthg the time of
the singing of birds is come, and the voice of the
turtle is heard in our land."Sol. 2:ll,l2. That
glorious season of spring is a time of miraculous
rebirth--God's earth becomes green and gaily adorned
with bright flowers. Everything seems alive and
bustling with activity. And each spring the A.B.I.
also bustles with activity and preparations for
graduation. Just as spring is, graduation is a
wonderful, never-to-be-forgotten time.
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H But ye shall be named the priests of the Lord: men shall
call upon the ministers of our God.n One year has gone and then
another. We are now on the last part of our journey for truth. We
have mastered Ihniel's Seventy Weeks, The Gospels, Acts and
Epistles. They have hecone apart of us. We have seen how prophecy
is playing an important part ix the world today. Greatest of all
we have learned to meet the world and take up the chain of
challenge that others have been confronted with.
The challenge to the class of 1951 is found in Isaiah 61 :IQ
U Go through, go through the gatesg prepare ye the way of the
peopleg cast up, cast up the highwayg gather out the stonesg
lift up a standard for the people.n
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Hickman, Kentucky
"Preach the word: be instant in season,
out of season." II Tim. 4:2
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NIMLD.HHJAN BATMAN
Ontario, Canada
"Choosing rather to suffer affliction
with the people of God, than to enjoy
the pleasures of sin for a season."
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LOVELL E . GOLDEN
Eau Claire, Wisconsin
"And I will make them and the places
round about ly hill a blessing: and I
1111 cause the sholer to cone down in
his season: there shall be showers of
b1ess1ng.n Ezek. 34:26
WILLIAM 0 . CONNE LL
Panama City, Florida
"T0 everything there is a season, and
a time to every purpose under heaven.n
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Torrington, Connecticut
"Let us not be weary in well doing:
for in due season we shall reap. if we
faint not.' Gal.
BELMONT BLAIR GRAFFIUS
Akron, Ohio
"I will give you the rain of your land
in his due season, the first rain and
the latter ra1n.' Deut. 11:14
ROYAS W , RUF F
Buchanan, Michigan
"I will bless the Lord, who hath given
me counsel: my reins also instruct I8
in the night seasons.U Psa. 16:7
CLARICE M. NOI LES
Bangor , Maine
"The Lord God hath given the tongue
of the learned, that I should know how
to speak a word in season to him that
is weary.' Isa. 50:4
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Westport, Connecticut
"A man hath joy by the answer of DIS
mouth: and a word spoken in due season.
how good is it!n Prov. 15223
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LOWELLA SAWYER
Carlton, Minnesota
"Nevertheless he left not himself
without witness, in that he did good,
and gave us rain from heaven, and
fruitful seasons. filling our hearts
with food and g1adness.n Acts 14:17
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Columbus , Ohio .
f'And he shall be like a tree planted
by the rivers of water, that bringeth
forth his fruit in his season: his leaf
also shall not wither: and whatsoever he
doeth shall prosper.' Psa. 1:3
GERAIDINE WHALEN
Princeton, Illinois
"And he changeth the times and the
seasons: he reloveth kings, and setteth
up kings: he giveth wisdom unto the
wise, and knowledge to then that know
understand1ng.H Dan.2:21
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The exploits of Peter, Philip, Barnabas, and Paul begin to
come to life in this class. Every incident is given special
attention and the journeys are vividly portrayed. Brother Wendell
Gleason is the instructor.
This study is made vivid to these future ministers and also
strengthens their insight on the pastoral duties and problems
that arise during one's ministry. Certainly S.G.Norris is capable
of teaching this class. E
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EPISTLES
No ministry could be complete without a study of the Epistles
This vital and interesting subject is capably taught by Rev. S.G.
Norris with reference toproblems and doctrines of our Pentecostal
movement.
The third year English class is divided into two sections. The
advanced section is taught the essentials of good communication
by Mrs. S.G.Norris, while those who are not as far advanced learn
the fundamentals of grannnr by Mrs. H.D.Whalen.
ENGLISH III
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In the Missions Class one hears about the great men of God
who gave their lives that the Gospel might be instilled in the
heart ofhumanity. Let us keep before us the vision of 'the whitened
harvest fields. Mrs. C.E.Lundquist instructs this class.
Just as Acts 2:38 is a guide-post in our Christian talk with
God, so is Journalism our guide-post in editing the yearbook,
"The Way." We are thankful for a class of this type. Many of
the problem of Journalism are solved under the efficient instruct'-
ion of Eleanor Norris.
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PASTORAL'THEOLOGY
Pastoral 'Theology is of great importance to every potential
minister. Here the student learns church organizatim, operation.
and the principles of ministerial management. This subject is
taught by Brother Norris.
Mrs. S.G.Norris brings to our attention that we must not only
know the subject lmtter to be taught but also the pupil hi elf
Each student that takes Religious Education will find that it is
like a gold nugget in aiding the advancement of Oxild Evangelis .
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What is prophecy? What is a prophet? Have we prophets in the
land today? Questions such as these are answered in a simple and
thorough manner in this class by Bev. S.G.Norris.
The many issues and problems that often arise and confronta
speaker are discussed and solved in this third year class. Rev.
S.G.Norris has many years of successful public speaking to back
his teaching.
PUBLIC SPEAKING III
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The A.B.I. quartet, composed of Wendell Gleason, Orion Gleason,
Paul Alden, and James Hosch, has been an inspiration to the
school and Midway Tabernacle with their Gospel singing. Besides
their untiring efforts for the radio program over WMIN, they
have cheered the hearts of the saints with their unique arrange-
ments on other special occasions.
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God teaches us through His handywork of the firm-
ament that the summer time is not to be spent by
lazy lolling in the sun. The earth and trees are
busy, not idle. During the summer months the grain
and vegetables grow and ripenp the trees bear fruit.
This is the time when the A.B.l. students go forth
into God'a vineyard to work for Him. On the field
they grow and ripen in experience and soon are
bearing rich fruit. Jesus said, uYe have notchosen
me, but I have chosen you, and ordained you, that
ye should go and bring forth fruit...n John 15:16.
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Mrs.Elsie Smith, the boys' dorm supervisor, helps to make
427 Herschel St. a second home for the A.B.I. boys with her
sympathetic understanding and counselling. Through her fine
guidance a spiritual atmosphere is maintained.
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the A.B.I. girls. They deeply appreciate Mrs. S. L. Norris
K-" Mother" Norrisl who has done a mrvellous job of supervising
the dorm. Die to her serious illness in the middle of the year,
Helen Beaton assmned the duty of supervisor in January.
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projects for the church and Sunday School. Paul Cook and Allan
Ellis have faithfully worked together in the printing room to
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ORIN WAYNE HOWELL
Orin Wayne Howell, a student of the Apostolic Bible
Institute for the year of 1948-49, departed from this
life to be with the Lord on April 14, 1950 in Ontariq
California.
Bro. Orin was born Sept. 23, 1930, in Boise, Idaho
At the early age of seven he was saved under his
father's ministry in McCleary, Wash. He graduated
from Chaffey Union High School in Ontario, Calif.,
with the class of 1948 and the following fall attended
the Apostolic Bible Institute for one year.
Orin Howell and Naomi Haney were united in marriage
on June 3, 1949. While on his way home from work on
April 14, 1950, a truck hit his car and caused his
death.
Bro. Orin held a General License with the United
Pentecostal Church and was a member of the Apostolic
Jesus' Name Tabernacle of Ontario, California.
His schoolmates of the class of 1951 will long
remember their fellowship with this young saint ofGod
Seventy eight
Mrs. Bertha Huff S family
Flint, Michigan
Mr. 8 Mrs. Ted Billman
Avilla, Indiana
Mr. 8 Mrs. Lawrence Roh
Madison, Wis.
Mr. 5 Mrs. T. H. Gleason
Oregon City, Oregon
Mr. Q Mrs. Marrin Malone
DeQuincy, Louisiana
Mrs. Amelia Campbell
Arlington, W. Va.
Mr. 8 Mrs. C. Kimmel
South Bend, Indiana
Leo Jensen
St. Paul, Minnesota
Mr.Q Mrs. J.D.Norris
St. Paul, Minnesota
Ernest Maki
Duluth, Minnesota
Agnes Anderson
St. Paul, Minnesota
Wilmeda Cunningham
St: Paul, Minnesota
Arlene Flater
St. Paul, Minnesota
J.L. Tiller
Bellevue, Nebraska
Bill R. McElhaney
St. Paul, Minnesota
Dorothy Larson
St. Paul, Minn.
Mrs. Gladys Brown
Jerome, Idaho
Mrs.Ludie Berry
DeQuincy, La.
Viola Haigh
Alma, Wis.
Faith Martin
Mpls., Minn.
S.R. Hanby
Logan Ohio
Lester Ward
Mpls.,Minn.
Midway Watchman's Service
J.F. Thompson
St. Paul, Minnesota
Beverly, Mary, Carol Newstrand
St. Paul, Minnesota
Bfvtefnda
Bev. and Mrs. E.S. Russell
Frankfort, Indiana
Mr. 8 Mrs. Harry Lindblade
Omaho, Nebraska
Mr. 8 Mrs. C. E. Hollaway
Canal Winchester, Ohio
Mr. 5 Mrs. Charles Dawson
South Bend. Indiana
Mr.Q Mrs. James McCarty
Buchanan, Michigan
Mr. and Mrs. Issac Arias
Culiacan, Sinaloa Mexico
Mr. 8 Mrs. Paul W. Larson
St. Paul, Minnesota
Mr. 8 Mrs. Ralph Breden
Osceola, Indiana
Mr. 8 Mrs. E. D. James
Port Arthur, Texas
Mr.8 Mrs. Hjaler Larson
Kingsdale, Minnesota
Mr 8 Mrs Vilas Johnson
Akron, Ohio
Nettie Marcella Sieler
Miles City, Montana
Carl McAlister
Longview, Texas
Ted Grayno
Hazleton, Penn.
Helen Beaton
St. Paul, Minnesota
CONGRATULATIONS T0 THE CLASS OF 1951
From The
Class of 1952
"Fight the good fight of faith, lay hold on eternal
life, whereunto thou art called, and hast professed
a good profession before many witnesses.n
CONGRATULATIONS T0 THE sE1v10R CLASS OF 1951
APOSTOLIC GOSPEL CHURCH
:,:J .w,. 'ff'-g s ti
PASTOR D.J. WHITE
1016 Lindsay Ave.
AKRON, OHIO
Parkway 3330
SERVICES
Sunday School .,..,.,,... ---- l 0:00 A
Morning Worship .... ...,. l 1:00 A
Sunday Evangelistic .... .... 7 345 P
Tuesday, Young People .. .... 7:45 P
Thursday Bible Study l..,., ..... 7 145 P
SaturdayEvangelistic Service . . . 7:45 P
Come, now, and let us reason together, saith the
Lord: though your sins be as scarlet, they shall
be white as snow: though they be red like crimson,
they shall be as wool. If ye be willing and obedient,
ye shall eat the good of the land. Isa. I:l8,l9
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CONGRATULATIONS T0 THE CLASS QF l95l
From The
Class of 1953
"Blessed is the people that know the joyful sound
they shall walk, O Lord, in the light of thy counte
nance.H Psalms 89:15
Iongratulations to the Class of 1951
SINGING HEARD
. AND ON
PREACHING GOSPEL
THE MELODIES
GOSPEL RECORDS
NORMAN and MARYALICE PASLAYQEVANGELISTS
Home Address - Ramsey, I11. Rt. 1
TIRST UNITED PENTECOSTAL CHURCH Christian love and fellowship to
-ru: cuss or 1951
Athens, Texas
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Qounl Peoples service 8:30 P,l,
lxsnngllsgic 1:30 P.u. Zack, Arkansas
urs as raver 'uso v.n.
Rev. J.G.LBlllBt0D., pastor
1.1-.unun. usa-on
Congratulations and Farewell
to
the
BBNIOBB OP 1951
fron
A.B.l VIIVES
IBB. STAN BLEEVA PRESIDENT
IRS. ELLIOTT BUFORD VICE PRESIDENT
IRS. VEBT ENIS SEC- TREAS-
CONGRATULATIONS T0 THE CLASS OF 1951
From The
Mid Term Students
"I must work the works of him that sent me, while it
is yet day: The night cometh, when no man can work.n
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RED WING, MINNESOTA
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Sunday School IO!
Morning Worship I I :
Evangel ist ic 72
' , Tuesday Pentecostal Conquerors 7g
'Thursday Evangel ist ic 8:
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- "Life's Ultimate Is To Know and Do God's Will"
obert James Mol berg
Pastor
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SINCERE C 0 M P L I M E N T S To The Graduating Class
I from
REV. S. L. WISE
District Superintendent
Box 26 Hodge, Louisiana
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APOSTOLIC GOSPEL CHURCH
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4th si. si 4th Ave. S..E. -1- Minneapolis, Minn.
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Robert Martin Pastor
COMPLIMENTS
T0
CLASS OF '51
FROM
Rev. L. R. Thompson and family
qdraduate ofA.B.I. 5
'E SALUTE .
THE APOSTOLIC BIBLE INSTITUTE
'HE INDIANA-MICHIGAN DISTRICT
of the
PENTECOSTAL
CONQUERORS
OPPORTUNITY FOR YOUNG PEOPLE
THROUGH CHRISTIAN RALLIES
REV. K. C. TILLER, President
EV. ROBERT MCFARLAND, Secretary-Treas
.CHRISTIAN YOUTH TODAY
IS PEACE TOMORROW.
Compliments of
APOSTOLIC TABERNACLE
"Where the Bible Reignsn
SERVICES:
Sunday School ,............ . . 9:45
Worship Service . . . ,... 11:00
Evangelistic . ,.,...,.,... ......... . . . 7:45
Midweek: Tuesday and Thursday ..., . 7:45
Not a Lyceum . . . Not a lecture platform . .
Not a center for socials or suppers . .
But a House of Prayer, Preaching and Praise
E. D. HOWELL, Pastor,
California and Euclid
ONTARIO, CALIFORNIA
Congratulations .
, FROM
TO THE CLASS OF '50
THE OHIO PENTECDSTAL CONIIUERORS
PAUL LEHIAN, Pres. EARL EDWARDS, Secy-Treas
The Pentecostal Church
541 Illinois Street, South Beloit, Illinois
I. T. BROOKS, Pastor
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IF. Morning Worship
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mf I Young People's Service:
5100 PM
'L','i'A . Evangelistic Service
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Tu esday-Bible Study
Sl ttlq 7:30 P.M.
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l Saturday-Prayer
'f i' :" .... ,,..'t' ' 7:30 P.M.
Compliments of the
APOSTOLIC GOSPEL CHURCH
Augusta, Ohio
"It is finished."
Provision enoughl
"It is written!
Proof enoughi.
"It is I."
Presence enough!
A.M
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REV, LLOYD C. KRESS, PASTOR
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SERVICES
Sunday School
Morning Worship
Sunday Evening
Tues. Young Peoples
Tl'1UTSdGYc Evangelistic
9,45 A. M.
ll:OO A. M.
7:45 P. M.
7:45 P. M.
7345 P. M,
First
United Pentecostal
Church
L. l. HOSCH, Pastor
1601 Clay Ave.
Waco, Texas
A Gospel
Preacher
A Choir ot
Thirty Voices
An Orchestra
of Twelve Pieces
A Friendly
Atmosphere
Eld. Mark Borror, Pastor
The First Apostolic Church
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MURRAY EVANGELlSTlC PARTY
Graduate of A.B. I.
CLASS OF 1951
MATTOON, ILLINOIS
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"ONE LORD, ONE FAITH, ONE BAPTlSM"
Lovell E. Golden
637 Mulberry Street Eau Claire, Wisconsin
PREPARATIUN PAYS
THE
Apostolic Bible Institute. Inc.
464 Pierce Street Saint Paul, Minnesota
Fourteen Years Experience!
CAPABLE AND GODLY INSTRUCTORS
FOR THE THOROUGH THREE-YEAR COURSE
"THE SCHOOL THAT DEVELOPS PREACHERS!"
S U B I E C T S
Old Testament English
Minor Prophets Bible Geography
Gospels and Acts Sunday School' Training
Epistles Child Study
Doctrine - Religious Education
Prophecy Sociology of Marriage
Church Government Church History
Pastoral Theology Religion Analysis
Public Speaking Missions
History of the Bible Music
Recognized Theological School by National Selective Service
Washington,iD. C.
POST GRADUATE COURSE
Will be offered for the first time.
October I95I
All graduates and ministers send for inquiry.
Fall Semester-Oct. l-Ian. 28 Spring Semester-Feb. l-May 15
ENROLL IN THE A.B.I.-FOUNDED 1937
send for Catalog S. G. NoRR1s, President
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Antonio Contreras
CONGRATULATIONS T0 THE
CLASS 0F I95I
I Y R T L E B I B H 0 F
Class of 1950
Conpllnents of the
APOSTOLIC GOSPEL CHURCH
10th. Ave. East and sixth s
DULUTH, IINNESOTA
SERVICES
SUNDAY
Sunday School 10
lorning Service 11
lvsngelistic Service 1
TUESDAY
Young People
THURSDAY
Bible Study
Second year
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of broadcasting over radio
Pastor and Mrs
B.D.Urshan
Stltlon IEBC C5000 'ICCSI D151 1320 each
3UDd3Y from 8230 ' 9200 A.M.
Res. 1515 E. 4th. ST
DULUTH, MINN
Phone 3-0081
Compliments of the
APOSTOLIC GOSPEL CHURCH
810 North Front Street LANCASTER, OHIO
SERVICES
Sunday School ..,,.. ..,, 9 130 A.
Morning Worship ...,. .,.... 1 0:45 A.
Evangelistic Service .............. .... 7 130 P.
Tuesday - Young People's Night ..,. , . . . 8:00 P.
Friday - Bible Study .......... .... 8 200 P.
RADIO BROADCAST QWHOC - Lancaster! 1:00 to 1:30 P.M
A WELCOME TO ALL
R. G. COOK, Pastor
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CONGRATULATIONS TO THE A.B.I. AND THE CLASS OF 1951
From The
CALVARY APOSTOLIC CHURCH
38 W. Greenwood Ave. Columbus, Ohio
Salvation A Spiritual Food
For the For the
Lost Saved
Amliated -- United Pentecostal Church, Inc.
SERVICES
Sunday School ..,. ,,...... . , . 9:30 A. M.
Morning Worship .... .... , 10:45 A. M.
Evangelistic .........., 8:00 P. M.
Bible Study-Tuesday .......,.,.. 8:00 P. M.
Praise and Testimony-Thursday , . . . . , . 8:00 P. M.
Young People-Saturday ..,.,.,,..,... ., . 8:00 P. M.
Prayer MeetingseTuesday of Thursday ..,..... .. . 9:30 P. M.
G. C, Chambers, Pastor
1
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J.T. WARREN, Pastor
Location:
Corner of Canfield and Melba
Gladewater, Texas
Services:
nday School . . . 10:00 A-M
nday lorship. .A. . . 11:00 A-M
nday Evangelistic . . 7:30 P.l
dnesday Bible Study . 1:30 P.M
iday Young Peop1e's . 7:30 P-M
ji PEACE TABERNACLE
II22 No. Main St. Baytown,
V V.A. GUIDROZ, PASTDR
Bids the class of 'SI GOD SPEED
Service schedule
V Thursday night Bible Study .... 7230
Sunday church ................. 9:45
Sunday Morning Worship ....... 11:00
Sunday Pentecostal C0nquerors.6:30
Sunday Evening Service .... ..7:30
Complimfnfs of
4 East First Street
' SPENCER, IOWA
SERVICES
Sunday School A .4...... . .. .... 10:00 A. M.
Morning Worship ..... .... 1 1:00 A. M.
Evangelistic Service ...... 7:30 P. M.
Wed, Y. P. Meeting ......... .. . 8:00 P. M. Rev -
Fri. Prayer, and Preaching ............. 8:00 P. M.
'They shall speak of the Glory of thy
kingdom, andshall talkof thy power.'
PSALMS 145111
Texas
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Geo. P. Dain
"Open Door Apostolic Mission"
205 Brown St.
Charleston W.Va.
and MRS. B. G. ENTSMINGER ....... founder and pastor
Church Calendar
Sunday- Sunday School ........... l0:OO A.M.
Evangelistic Service .... 7:45 P.M.
Wed.--- Prayer-Bible Study ...... 7:45 P.M.
Fri.--- Young People's Service.. 7:45 P.M-
RADIO PROGRAM
Personality Station: W.K.N.A.--950 on dial
Heard Every Sunday l:30 P.M.
CDMPLIMENTS of
Faith Tabernacle
A.T. woken, Pastor Pont ARTHUR, TEXAS
CONGRATULATIONS T0 THE SENIOR CLASS or 1951
From The
Kinzie Evangelistic Party
PLYMOUTH, INDIANA
PATRICIA lcQUEEN REV. FRED KINZIE
PAHELLA ICQUEEN MRS. PRED KINZIE
BETHEL TABERNACLE
The Church
CASSANDBA KINZIE
"Preaching the Living Word to a dying wor1d.n
fUnited Pentecostal Churchl
Thomas Blvd. at Shreveport Avenue
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Complinwnts nf
United Pentecostal Church
that prmclws what the Bible teaches"
SERVICES
Sl-11'1dGYi Mid-Week
Bible School .. 9:45 A. M. Tuesday Bible Study .... .,.. 8 :00 P. M.
Devotional . .. ...., 11:00 A. M. Friday Pentecostal
Evangelistic .. 7:00 P. M. Conquerors ..,,...,,. ,,,, 8 :OO P, M,
Sargent Ave.
Rev. Oscar Vouga Pastor
and Sherbrook Sf. Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada
Compliments of
MIDWAY TABERNACLE
464 Pierce Street
St. Paul 4 Mmm
OUR NEW CHURCH ll0ME
The former Gloria Dei Lutheran Church
Corner Victoria and Hagiie
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Church Board
S.G.Norris fChairmanl
Paul Ahlstrand
Rudolph Bowe
Louis Brigley
George Bye
David Carr
Paul Cook
I S. G.
Phone: MI. 5829
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Allan Ellis
Wendell Gleason
Arnold Johnson
Charlie Johnson
Edwin Larson
Albert Newstrand
NORRIS, Minister
Res. Phone: MI. 1946
Rev
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Mrs
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Compliments to the
Compliments of CLASS OF 1951
Evangelist Doyle and Faith S '
, pears
aio Wheelis sr. CALVARY GOSPEL CHURCH
W. Monroe,La. Madison, Wisconsin
1009 W. 9th St. Marion, Ind
"C0d'.v Blfssings on i4.B.I."
THE FULL GOSPEL CHURCH
Cochrane, Wis.
"For we are labourers togzther with God." l Cor. 320.
COLBY L, CHURCHILL, Pastor
UNITED PENTECOSTAL
APOSTOLIC GOSPEL CHURCH
482 Richland Ave., Athens, Ohio
REV. G. H. MARTIN, Minister
SERVICES
Sunday School." ------ 10:00 A
Y. P. Service - - - 7:30 P
Evening Worship - - - 8:00 P
Wednesday Bible Class - - 8:00 P
Congratulations to the class of
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QW? lorsh ip and preaching 112 0 0 A . M.
gf' Y o u n g p e o p 1 e s s e r v 1 c e 6 : 0 0 P . M .
3.22 -"-, Evangelistic 7:00 P.M.
2 ' x'e' ' "',h llnussnur
Prayer and Bible lessons 7:30 P.M.
FIRST UNITED PENTECOSTAL CHURCH
DE QUINCY, LA.
A L L REV. ALVIN D. VARNADO, Pastor
LLOYD RIGMAIDEN, S. S. Supt.
LA VELLE COOLEY, Y. P. Leader
WELCO
Compliments of
BANGOR GOSPEL TABERNACLE
26 North Main Street
BREWER, MAINE
'6The Friendly Churchu
SERVICES
Sunday School ...AA...,. .... . . , , . ,...4.......... ..,, 1 :30 P.M.
Mrs. Retta Snow, Superintendent
Worship ...,... ..,...V...............,,............, .,.. 2 : 30 P.M.
Sunday Evening ,,....,. ..,. 7 :30 P.M.
Wednesday Bible Study ,.4... .... 7 :30 P.M.
Friday Young Peoples Night ................,.....,............ 7:30 P.M.
First Tuesday of each month is Missionary Meeting
Pastor's residence:
REV. T. ALTON STEWART,
R. D. No. 4
BANGOR, MAINE
The World at Ils Worst, Needs the Church
Ai Its Best
T. ALTON STEWART, Pastor
Congratulations to the class of
1 9 5 1
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APOSTOLIC CHURCH OF IESUS CHRIST
84 Quincy St. Brooklyn, N. Y.
I. E. RUBIN, Pastor
SERVICES
Sunday Prayer 7:00 A. M.
Sunday School . , . . .l2:00 Noon
Worship .,....,..... l:30 P. M.
Tues. Young Peoples . . . . . . . . ..... . .8300 P. M.
Thur. Evangelistic ........,...,,,... .. .,........ 8:00 P. M.
"How excellent is Thy loving kindness, O God!
therefore the children of men put their trust under the
shadow of thy wings."
Psalm 36:7
Residence: 101-03 So. Elliott Pl. BKLYN. 17, N.Y. Phone: ST. 3-3166 .
COMPLIMENTS COMPLIMENTS
State Pentecostal Conquerors Rev. and Mrs. Karl Schweiger
ILLINOIS I99 Coleman St.
Belleville, Ontario
Rev. Calvinkigdon, President canada
Christian Greetings in
Jesus, Name to all the
STUDENTS AND THE FACULTY, ot the
Apostolic Bible Institute
From the l'Bilole lands" Evangelist
This year again l plead with all the saints of
I God, the nation over, to praylor our nation-
l -, Wide revivals, as we go about preaching
the Full Gospel ol our Lord and Saviour.
REV. IOSEPH D. URSHAN,
Post Office Box l248
Pensacola, Pla.
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Compliments
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SENIORS OF' 1951
" And without controversy great is the mystery of
Godliness: God was manifest in the flesh, justified
the spirit, seen of angels, preached unto the
Gentiles, believed on in the world, received up into
glory. I Timothy 3:16
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Compliments of
EVANGELISTS GREATER MIDVIAY eosrsl. TABERNAcLE
CHARLOTTE 410-I2 So. Irorwood Drive
and MISHAWAKA, INDIANA
,A RUTLEDGE
y Sunday School ---- Sunday --------- 9:30 A.M.
'udy to show Evangelistic ----- Sunday ---- --- 7:00 P. M.
Bible study ------ Wednesday - ----- 7:30 P.M.
elf approved" larghip ----.-- .-. Friday --,--- --, 7:30 P.M.
I Tim. 2:15 Y.P. Prayer Band - Saturday ------- 8:00 P.M.
i AGLOI IITH EVENING RED or APos'r0L!c SUNSET
G. B. ROIE, PASTOR
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