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F R E S H E N DELBERT BAKER Kittanning, Pennsylvania ELLEN CAMPBELL Combs, Kentucky ANGIE GARBER Leon, Iowa HAZEL GEIGER Green Cove Springs, Florida JEAN GULLEY Elkwood, Virginia RUTH HOOKS Kittanning, Pennsylvania LaVERNE HOWLAND New London, Ohio CHARLOTTE HOYT Winona Lake, Indiana ELAINE KENNARD St. Augustine, Florida RUTH KUHN Dayton, Ohio MIRIAM LEVENGOOD Dayton, Tennessee MARJORIE MILLER Winona Lake, Indiana EARL PECK Elyria, Ohio PAULA PORTER New London, Ohio ANNELLE RAMER Memphis, Tennessee BRUCE ROSENAU Bronson, Michigan THELMA STUTEVILLE Leon, Iowa ALICE TUCKER Ashland, Ohio EVA ZIEGLER Wellington, Ohio
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Front row — H. Geiger, F. Reed, E. Ziegler, P. Hege, A. Northrup, President; J. Brubaker. Second row — L. Borgard, L. Howland, P. Porter, E. Campbell, B. Smith, Secretar ' -Treasurer ; M. Rogers, Vice-President; A. Kettenring. Third row — A. Henderson, D. Borror, T. Stuteville, B. Birch, A. Garber. Lay Ambassadors Not everyone is called to be a pastor or a missionary but every- one does have the privilege of be- ing a witness for Him. The Lay Ambassadors, one of the groups of the Christian Service Associ- ation, is an organization with a two-fold purpose ; first, bringing to the Throne of Grace those who are out serving our Lord and Saviour ; and second, giving prof- itable opportunity to all who de- sire to be ambassadors for Christ right where they are. Meetings are held every other Wednesday of each month, alternating with the C. S. A. prayer meeting. Child Evangelism Fellowship Suffer the little children to come unto me. . . . Believing that the Master would have us begin with the children, the Child Evangelism Fellowship has been organized. The basic purpose of this organization is to unite those interested in chil- dren ' s work and to open up op- portunities for experience among the children of this section. Find- ing the children in schools, in homes, and on the street, various members of the group teach them, through object lessons, choruses, and stories, the mes- sage of the Gospel and the will of the Lord for their lives. The children are eager to hear and to learn, and much good has been accomplished in their lives. Front row — A. Tucker, L. Howland, R. Kuhn, C. Brogan, President ; H. Geiger, M. Rogers, D. Borror. Second row — P. Porter, T. Stuteville, E. Healan, Vice-Presi- dent ; M. Brickel, C. Miller, E. Zeigler, A. Kettenring, Secretary-Treasurer ; B. Birch.
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