Practical Bible Training School - Theologue Yearbook (Johnson City, NY)

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f , Mummy C THEOLOGUE JOHN A FE BIBLE HIIIIIHO N a ZTIH 2 I5 ,i BIBLE scnoou Q QW 00 N c, v ZWQR TED BY T SENIOR CLASS OF 1946 DAVIS MEMORIAL BIBLE SCHOOL IN RING DVNITY COUR YO C N'-S E S-5 iff A if-S Q I . .,.. ,, ,, .. 5 Q QAZV - -Ra i- X gl .... P:Ir3lK.'vK1 X EDI HE ' I OF BIBLE, THEOLOGICAL, AND I I SES SCHOOL PARK, NEW RK Page Tvwo f-awwcvwl But 111111115 111 to God who g1Vtt1l uQ 111 uctory through our Lord jesus C1111st C1111r11111111Q 11 11 S11 1 1f1 A 1 1111s111111111 11 11 S 1 V1111J 111 S 111 IS 11111111111111 1111111 1111 I'11df1OI'1i111I7 of 1111 1 IS as W1 111 y111111d 10 Chr 911111 W1 111 111 C11I1S1 and C11flQ1 15 111 G1111 111111 Cm W1 10212 Surclx Godg pro1111s1 1 Ivloiw wfai fu111111d IH Jews C1111s1 F111 L11111 shall 11g11t fol xou and xc 211111 1111111 you pcau Exodus I4 14 Havmg rccelvcd our bas1c trammg for 1111 hght of fa11h we prayerfully oftcr th1s book as a tcstnnony to the surfim ncy of HN grace T1'l1dSt the battles ot 1111 C11r1S11ar1 11f1 f I ' 'z . 15:57. 71.112 11 C1111 'zu 1' ' 11:11111 is 1111 1 J' . T111 ' if 2 lx 1 'L1,' 11111 wz11'r1o1' with 1113 Capmin. T111 Victory is CLI 1: 2' ' 1 1S1. .' ' 2 - . f j ', 11 7 I ' V ' .1 ' ' .- S., I W f 2 A E E 'E x L ? 5 Q 5 Study to show thyself approved unto God +4 a Workman that needeth not to be ashamed, y d v d ng the word of truth. ght I' On the banks of Susquehanna LD H Man Bu ldng In Gods chosen place Stands our dear old PB TS G C6 Subject of H s gra ove yo el W how PB TS rl 1 And your teachers d We W ll all pray da ly for you Though we re far from h 'Ve must part now for He calls us To a W der field Ard though We are loath to leave you For I-I s sake we y eld don t forget us PB TS e go our Way SW Words o the A L M A M A T E R i 1 i i i II T' ' 1 i f i ' i . D 'Ve . . . ., u 'W ear. t ' i i ' ere. I i , 1 V. i , i . A- , nd While we are in Hi i , ' P i H S SEFV Ce T For us wont you pray Page F ve fs' wig For the Lord God 1S a sun and shreld the Lord w1ll gxve grace and glory good thmg Wxll hc vuthhold from them that walk uprrght Psa 84 II .Cowmgiy DEDICATED BY THE CLASS OF 46 TO MRS FRANCIS L HOLDEN Upon the sh1ft1ng sands of t1me there are those qual1t1es whxch find therr permanence 1n spmtual strength and truth In the prov1dence of God we have been permltted to see marufested these sp1r1tual qual1t1es ln your l1fe Though the storm raged fiercely the waves lashed hrgh and the rxsmg t1de threatened to sweep away all sense of sp1r1tual peace and securlty stxll the deluge of despalr dxd not envelope your constant falthfulness and steadfastness and above all your unaffected grac1ousness Our meager pra1se for your WISE counsel and your labor of love could never sufficlently express our gratltude for the rnvaluable lessons we have assrm llated from your l1fe w1th us and among us Thus we count It an honor and a pr1v1lege to ded1cate to you th1S book' LILLIAN GU1rsoN Page Sxx 3 2 fir. 9' '- x : no , R L ly. , a, ,Ex , li 'E : . ,gf - it V . Y . . , . ,Cas M94 tr You pledged alleglance to God and to your country You answered the call un waver1ng and unafrald You entered to w1n and suc cess became yours You gamed the peace and now It IS ours too To you the Chf1St13H Soldlers Sa1lors and Mar1nes who first answered Gods call and then your Countrys urgent need we would lxke to express our heart felt thanks Grat1tude r1ses h1gh IH our hearts h1gher than the level but not too h1gh but what God can hear our prayer of Thanksg1v1ng for Peace and Vlctory whlch came to us through you under God We pay deep trxbute to those who answered the Great Call to come up h1ther and are even now ln the presence of thelr Supreme Commander the Lord jesus Chrxst He the Prlnce of Peace gave H1s l1fe to redeem man kmd They the ones who rest ln H1s presence alded greatly m preservmg freedom under wh1ch Hrs Glor1ous Gospel may be preached to all nat1ons They d1d not d1e ID vam' Colosslans I zo And havmg made peace through the Blood of H1s cross by H1m to reconc1le all th1ngs unto H1msel.f RUBY PHILPOTT The wctory shout of the zmmortal IS xt can be done Page Seven ll t if n Q' 'tr - . . . , . . - l 1 ' on which words can convey meaning-loftier than man's thoughts can soar- ' ' 66 l 97 ' ll . ,, . . - V . . . . . l 6, . . . , . . . . . ,, , . 66 ' - ' ' L ' 'V 1? Page Emght fm 741 LOVING REMEMBRANCE AN APPRECIA TION He struggled up the stormy herghts To reach the useful plazns He knew not ease by day by nzghts Intent on hrghest gains He gave to God the best he had The world h1s debtor made The sad of heart he helped make glad Rare skill he oft drsplayed Twas hrs to rouse the sleepzng souls He blessed the worlds unnumbered goals He blessed Ins fellow man Today he knows the hezghts of God Today the Ureat Drvrde No more for hrm earths weary plod Hes at hrs Saviours szde JOHN R CLFMENIQ May 17 1943 5 30 PM 1, ' I 1 I ,. I ,. , . . Of myriads as he rang . N -1 J. , . . u 7 . , . I . . . , . . 2 AY .,, , ', :V . . REV L HOLD He being dead yet speaketh I Cor I5 57 But thanks be to God whlch glveth us the vlctory through our Lord Jesus Chr1st On May I7 1945 Rev Francls L Holden faculty member and beloved class teacher of the Class of 46 of Practlcal B1ble Tra1n1ng School answered God s roll call to enter a hlgher sphere than one of earthly serv1ce for h1s Lord and Master On May 5 1884 Mr Holden was born at G1lbertsv1lle N Y He grew up and recelved h1s educatlon there In early l1fe he was called to the mmxstry tak1ng h1s tralnmg at Pract1cal Bxble Tra1n1ng School whlch was then located at Lestershxre When the Old Whxte C1ty was purchased by Dr John A Dav1s Mr Holden took charge of transformmg the amusement grounds mto the pre ent Practrcal Blble Tramlng School Blble School Park N Y In 1934 he moved to Bnble School Park and took h1s place on the faculty as teacher of Old Testa ment H1story and B1bl1cal Theology On February 1 1944 Mr Holden was selected by the Class of 46 to be thexr class teacher He accepted the class as part of Gods w1ll for h1m and because of h1s great mterest devoted h1s t1me and energy for the welfare of the class Hrs chxef concern for each member of the class was that we mlght have V1ctory Through Chr1st by bemg found 1n God s absolute w1ll The chapel hour each week was a spec1al bless1ng to us as Mr Holden then gave prec1ous lessons on the w1ll of God from Gods Word and h1s own exper1ences H1s prayer l1fe too was a source of strength to us Wh1le on h1s slck bed he would ask for the prayer requests of the class and he and Mrs Holden would pray for them It was Wlth deepest regret that we learned of h1s ser1ous 1llness and return 1ng to school 1n the fall of 44 we were shocked to find h1m 1n such poor health However Mr Holden 1ns1sted that he could go on w1th h1s regular classes On Get Acquamted N1ght he was present although requ1r1ng great effort We were gladdened to have h1m w1th us and 1mpressed by h1s dauntless sp1r1t and never ebbrng sense of humor He never hked to m1ss an opportun1ty to be w1th the students and especlally was thxs true at the leave tak1ng t1me for vacatlon It was then he entered IHIO and shared thelr joy and antlcrpa 1on of gomg home Mr Holden suffered mtensely durlng h1s long 1llness but d1d not want It known to those around h1m We however could not help sens1ng h1s dxstress and our hearts went out to h1m ln h1s weakness and pam H1s determ1nat1on to carry on desp1te the agony was an 1nsp1rat1on to us because we knew that h1s one des1re was to serve Chr1st h1s Master The follow1ng words often repeated by Mr Holden truly character1zes the l1fe work m1n1stry and teachmg of our beloved teacher as he was con stantly look1ng for that Blessed Hope the return of our Lord for H1s Sa1nts I hope to lzve tzll jesus comes Ill meet you rn the sky someday Back to thzs earth agarn When earthly tnals are oer And catches up Hrs chosen brzde And should I dze before that tzme A thousand years to rezgn And you re ahve that day But should I dre before that t1me just look for me for I zntend I know the empty clay To be there anyway' Wzll be caught up to meet the Lord Ill be there anyway Praise God for thrs blessed hope That cheers me day by day So farewell frzends rf we should If Im not caught up ahve part I ll be there anyway On earth to meet no more MARY L STEPHENS The child of God lives not m t1me s short span but m eternal years Page Nme . F . . E N na - as , . ' H . . . . . , , ' 99 9 s ' - 1 , . . . . , . . . , , . , . . - 1 . . . , . S v v - - s 1 x r - . , . . u ' ' as ' ' v ' . , . . . r 1 ' 4. . . , . . , . . cc ' ' ar ' ' - r a , . a - v 1 1 v - ' 4: ' n ' ' , , . U . , . , . l . . . , , . Q . , . , i vs , . . - 1 . . , . 1 J J ' va , T . . . . , . , . HE FOUGHT THE GOOD FIGHT f'For the Lord God will help meg there- fore shall I not be confounded: there- fore have I set my face like a flint, and I know that I shall not be ashamed. Isa. 5o:7. Rev. john A. Davis, D.D. The Rev. john A. Davis, founder of the Practical Bible Training School, was a man of clear vision, simple faith, deep consecration, unselfish spirit, and great determination. His character was shown, and is yet seen, in what is being accomplished for God in the lives of students who are impressed and benefited by the fruits of his labor. John A. Davis accepted Christ as his Saviour during an evangelistic cam- paign which was being held in the village of Afton, New York. After much prayer and consideration Mr. Davis felt a definite call to train for Christian Service. On April 19, 1893, he enrolled at the Chicago Evange- lization Society, now known as the Moody Bible Institute. Rev. John A. Davis accepted a call to the pastorate at Hallstead, Pennsyl- vania. After five years of successful work, he was led of God to go into the evangelistic field, so in his implicit obedience to the will of God, he resigned his pastorate and embarked upon a course of evangelism. God's seal of approval upon this humble ambassador's work can be traced into every field of service where ever he held a campaign. At Hazelton, Pennsylvania, Dr. Davis received a vision to train young men and women for the Lord's Service. He organized a Bible Class at Lester- shire Cnow johnson Cityl New York. The first sessions were held from June to August, 1900, in rented rooms. In the summer of 1901 a school building was erected. However this building was soon too small for the many students who applied. In 1911, God, in answer to prayer, opened the way for the Prac- tical Bible Training School of today. On March 17, 1934, after forty-one years of service to God, Dr. Davis laid aside his earthly duties and entered abundantly into the Eternal Glory. Psalms 116:15, Precious in the sight of the Lord is the death of His Saints. -FRANCES S1PEs. Eternity is God's lifetime. Page Ten MOTHER DAVIS And God is able to make all grace abound toward youg that ye, having all suiliciency in all things, may abound to every g o o d work. II Cor. 918. i Mrs. john A. Davis Leaving the repose and leisure of an informal home-life, we entered upon a period of complete readjustment to the intensity and stress of a more formal home-life. From the simple to the complex! This was readily and easily accomplished because of your welcome and willing assistance. The motherliness of your understanding sympathy immedi- ately put us at ease and inspired our unreserved confidence. Because of your impartial interest we were made to realize that we were needed to complete the purposed and desired harmony of the school-life. The wise counsel we knew you would grant was an incentive to accept the open invitation to your cottage and caused many of us to wend our way to this homey atmosphere. We have learned from your life never to be satisfied with our good, or better, but only with our best for Him, our Lord Jesus Christ. Your humble dignity, characterized by your cheerful smile, gracious man- ner, cheery song, unfeigned faith, fervent prayer-life, and deep consecration, denotes the attainment of the noblest in womanhood. These characteristics are not only intrinsic but also altruistic. Having viewed these desirable graces and having witnessed many VICTOR- IES THROUGH CHRIST because of your strength in the Lord, we are chal- lenged to press toward the mark for the prize of the high calling of God in Christ Jesus . Philippians 3:14. Remembering without ceasing your work of faith, and labor of love and patience of hope in our Lord Jesus Christ, in the sight of God and our Father, we bid a fond adieu. -LILLIAN GU1rsoN, THELMA WARNER. Page Eleven Dr Gordon C Davis DD The parents of Gordon C Davis welcomed their wee child of destiny into their home in Hallstead Pa june 29 1896 Young Mr Davis early life was marked by unusual home training Even before he was born his parents dedicated him to the Lord s service However it was not until after he entered school at Mt Hermon that the Lord definitely spoke to him about entering the ministry His heart went out to others and he felt that he must devote his redeemed life trying to win his fellowmen to the knowledge of the Saviour' After graduating from Mt Hermon and the Practical Bible Training School he married Miss Hazel Bowman also a graduate of Practical He then took up work in The Southern Baptist Seminary Louisville Kentucky We feel that God had a definite purpose in Dr Davis early education preparing him to fit into the noteworthy place made vacant March 1934 at the death of his beloved father Dr Davis in carrying on the work which his father began so many years ago has accomplished much for God in preparing reapers for the Held already white unto harvest We as the Class of 1946 are thankful to God for our beloved President for it is under his capable leadership we too have been prepared for the tasks to which God is calling us. As we leave these sacred grounds to our many places of duty we shall not soon forget the worthwhile lessons learned here and we can say with you Dr. Davis that No matter what happens we still believe in God. -MARIAN OLNEY. OUR PRESIDENT Page'I'welve Mrs Gordon C Davis To bestow honor the rec1p1ent must be deservmg To us the students Mrs On the first meetmg a grac1ousness IS felt whxch could come only from fellowsh1p and commun1on Wlth the Lord Jesus Strangers are made to fee at home and the shy quxet person IS soon made to realxze the presence of a true and wonderful fr1end In the capac1ty of llflatron many tasks requlre an 1ns1ght for correct han dhng Th1s IS ev1denced by Mrs Davzs ln the sat1sfactory select1on of room mates and the establ1shment of dorm1tory l1fe for the gxrls Where would we want to find a man1festat1on of any greater benevolence of a more self S3C1'1HC mg sp1r1t of a more quxet composure of a more appropr1ate appearance or of a more subservlent nature than by our beloved Dean of Women? In our meetmg 1n our tune spent 1n trammg and ln our gomg we are the benefactors IDA BELLE WETZEL DEAN OF WOMEN Page Thxrteen W, ,, , , ...s , X Davis rightly deserves more thanks and praise than we are able to attribute. . . . ' 1 Rev. M. C. Patterson, Th.D.,D.D. Vice-President Bible School Park, N. Y. Director of the League of Many Nations Mrs. john A. Davis Bible School Park, N. Y. Honorary Superintendent of Women President of Women's Advisory Council Mr. C. W. Stewart 609 W. Water Street Elmira, N. Y. Treasurer, New Method Varnish Co. Christian Leader and Layman Rev. Harry W. Vom Bruch, D.D. Long Beach, Calif. Evangelist, Former Presiden National Convention of Evangelists, located at Winona Lake, Indiana Rev. Charles S. Young Watsontown, Pa. Conference Director Evangelist Rev. Marmion L. Lowe, D.D. Bible School Park, N. Y. Teacher at P.B.T.S Bible Conference Speaker Page Fourteen tof DIRECTORS ! v v Q x s x u x l 1 5 v L x i x 9 l s , . 3 3 3 4 I 1 1 1 First Row Rev Gordon C Davis D D Psychology and Preaching Homiletics Comparative Theology Public Speaking Senior Vocal Rev M C Patterson Th D Director of the League of Many Nations Mrs John A Davis Honorary Superintendent of Women President of Womens Advisory Council Second Row Hazel B Davis Superintendent of Women Matron Mrs M C Patterson Assistant Director of the League of Many Nations Rev H H Wagner DD Messianic Theology Bible Doctrine Systematic Theology Third Row Rev Marmxon L Lowe DD English Bible Old Testament Interpretation New Testament Interpretation Class Teacher 46 :Fjohn R Clements Hymnology Hymn Writing Pastoral Efficiency Parlxmentary Law Rev Wm S Crandall PhD DD Pastoral Efficiency Church Organization 'FDeceased Fourth Row- Hilda I. Copley M.A. Christian Education College English Logic and Debating Shorthand Church Secretarial Methods Class Teacher 47 Nellie A. Manley B.A. Assistant Registrar Secretary and Bookkeeper ' Matrons Department English Typewriting Missions Church History Secretary in Financial Office Secretary to the President Rev. john M. Sivewright Evangelism Page Sixteen ,av Q1 Fha THOSE WHO Faculty TEACH CLASSES First Row- Rev. William S. Hawks, A.B.,ThB. Greek Greek New Testament Word Study Rev. Thomas Pert Gates, D.D. Pastoral Efficiency Rev. John Young Biblical Introduction Second Row 'kRev Lawrence C Grow New Testament History 'On Leave of Absence Rev C C Shoemaker Jr New Testament History Rev LeRoy C Westbrook Biblical Antiquities Greek New Testament Word Study Greek Third row Marcella Gathany Asszstant Matron Supervisor of Womens Manual Work Mrs F L Holden Child Evangelism Mrs Elliott E Ackerly BS Teacher with the Students League of Many Natlons Fourth Row Rev Elliott E Ackerly BS Teacher with the Students League of Many Nations Haywood H Hayden Teacher with the Students League of Many Nations Frances L Sawyer Secretary m Charge of Echoes Book Room Page Seventeen M ' lem 2? . if s . . g Q 3 A. .,.. . .MQW use STAFF First Row: Second Row: Mrs. Edna Gardinor Superintendent of Laundry Household Assistant Dorothy Gardinor Assistant in Supervision of Women's Dormitory Mrs. Sumner Hoagland In Charge of Culinary Department Sumner Hoagland In Charge of Culinary Department Helen J. Gardner Assistant in Matron's Department Sara Lenore Swan Assistant in Matron's Department Daniel L. Conn Supervisor of Men's Manual Work Assistant in Men's Department Mrs. Daniel L. Conn Librarian Mildred U. Clark Assistant in Matron's Department Rev. R. L. Sherman Field Representative of 'Students' League of Many Nations Page Eighteen MAINTENANCE STAFF john Howard Hoagland David Braid 5 Rev. Grover Klink William Springer Zhank you, FACULTY Yours are the hands that gu1ded our stumbhng footsteps up the rocky helghts Yours are the smlles that helped our hearts respond 1n joy when we were no 1n moods for sm1l1ng Yours are the lessons that grlpped our m1nds and taught them serv1ce Yours are the prayers that kept us constantly before the throne of grace Yours are the demonstrat1ons of fa1th that 1nsp1red us to a zealous endeavor of the crypt1c problems of llfe Yours are the consecrated l1ves that deepened our love for our Sav1our We have no words to express fully the apprec1at1on Wh1Ch fills our hearts So we say s1mply Thank you' Our prayer IS that as days go by you w1ll have no regrets for the labor wh1ch you bestowed upon us And when the Ch1ef Shepherd shall appear ye shall YCCCIVC a crown of glory that fadeth not away I Peter 5 4 DOROTHY MCGARVEY ELIZABETH ODOR Utah-bds to the STAFF It was just three short years ago that we the members of the present grad uat1ng class left our homes to wend our way to The Pf3Ct1Cal B1ble Tra1n1ng School Many of us had never seen her sacred walls before and lt was w1th much fear and tremblmg that we entered the welcommg doors However our fears were soon banlshed as we were greeted by your happy sm1l1ng faces You 1mmed1ately made us feel at home at B1ble School Park Three short years ago we were lntroduced to the school l1fe of PB TS Dur1ng those early days of adjustment your encouragement and sp1r1tual coun sel was used of our God to help us brldge the gap Your w1l11ngness to be mxsunderstood at tlmes IH order to help us correct our many errors though often seemmgly unapprec1ated w1ll always stand out IH our m1nds as examples of true Chr1st l1keness To you dear Staff we have chosen to express our deepened feelmgs by f1gurat1vely offermg to you a flower wh1ch remlnds us 1n some ways of your l1V6S These we ment1on are only a few of your many adm1rable character lSt1CS The orch1d IS a lovely flower W1th her graceful petals and del1cate color1ng the orch1d 1S truly a lovely flower Your IIVSS also are l1ves of beauty Your w1ll1ngness to serve wlthout the glory and pra1se that many rece1ve makes your serv1ce beaut1ful Much of your SCFVICC 1S unseen by us but th1s only adds to the lovel1ness of your l1ves 2 The orch1d IS an expenszve flower In North Amer1ca we find the orch1d one of the most CXDEHSIVC flowers We see th1s true 1n your l1ves from a verse 1n God s Word wh1ch says For ye are bought w1th a pr1ce We are glad that your l1VCS have been bought w1th the prec1ous blood of the Lord Jesus Chr1st 3 The orch1d IS a flower of great varzety We are told that there are about 1 zoo specles 1n the world today Your personal1t1es also are var1ed We pra1se God for th1s because we are able to glean prec1ous lessons from each of you As we leave the portals of our beloved Alma Mater we w1ll carry wlth us not only lessons learned IH the class room but lessons learned because you were fa1thful to Gods calllng and are w1ll1ng to serve Hlm as member of the Staff of The Pract1cal B1ble Tra1n1ng School As you cont1nue 1n H1s serv1ce may He use you greatly 1n the tra1n1ng of countless numbers of conquerors for Chr1st JEAN STANLEY The ChfISfI.?iH s faith shines m the Christian s face Page Nmeteen ' an rv v v C ' as ' - v ' sv . T , . 1 y .. v - v , . v , . v v . . . . , . U v . . ,, . . , . s v . , . . . . H . . . . . . . . , . ,, Fcueweil Senum So now you are gomg forth' You have completed three years of tra1n1ng and now before you are the uncharted reglons of the field Uncharted d1d I say? Well the path that you are to tread IS well marked because you must remember that the One Who has gone on before left the pathway clearly marked w1th bloodsta1ned footpr1nts As you go there are several thlngs concern1ng the work wh1ch you should constantly remember I The profuslon of the work The f1elds are Whlte The harvest IS plenteous All about us IS a world w1th a sorrow1ng bleedmg heart broken by s1n and 1tS consequences We have the Balm of Gllead the message of the One who bmds up the broken hearts and heals the wounds Only unw1ll 1ng or unprepared men have noth1ng to do 2 The two fold character of the work Jesus sent H1s d1sc1ples and gave them authorlty to cast out unclean sp1r1ts and to heal all manner of d1seases There IS both the destructlve and the constructlve They are ln separably bound together The works of Satan are to be destroyed and the Works of God are to be bu1lt up 3 The reward of the work Here many t1mes l1fes greatest work lS unapprec1ated What w1ll you do when you are not rece1ved wlth open arms and words of commendat1on9 D1d you say Qu1t 9 No' For you there lS no return1ng to a former place You have been tramed' You have been corn m1ss1oned' ThlS does not make the work easler but the respons1b1l1ty greater You must go on The Books are balanced 1n heaven and the reward lS Wlth H1m who called traxned and comm1ss1oned We labor not FOR the world tho we labor IN the world We are labourers together Wlth God Good by Our paths part It 1S the way of man We start at the same center but our path IS drawn on a sphere and must d1verge Travel on and when the fight IS over the last battle won and the tears and heartaches are no more we shall meet on Heaven s golden shore Your motto lS Gods w1ll for me so F1nd 1t' Know 1t' Do 1t' REV C C SHOEMAKER to the Gpen ljateway Class of 1946 In everyth1ng g1ve thanks for th1s IS the w1ll of God 1n Chr1st Jesus concernmg you We have endeavored to help you dur1ng your three years of preparatxon for greater servlce for our Lord The hours wh1ch we have spent w1th you IH the pract1cal s1de of our l1fe at dear P B T S have been precxous We thank God for each one of you as we have seen how eagerly you have aWalt6d our 1nstruct1ons and capably fulfilled our wlshes dally wmmng many v1ctor1es through Chr1st As you approach the open gateway through wh1ch you must pass 1nto Gods Garden of Serv1ce we send you forth that you may glean for H1s Harvest we have falth 1n you that you Wlll serve H1m fa1thfully to that day when He shall say Well done thou good and falthful servant enter thou mto the Joy of thy Lord Your Motto belng Gods w1ll for me may you earnestly seek1ng to know the w1ll of God choos1ng and lov1ng to do the w1ll of God be triumphant through the w1ll of God We w1ll m1ss you for we have learned to love you As we part may we smcerely accept the preclous pr1v1lege of bemg Prayer Partners And the Lord d1rect your hearts 1nto the love of God and 1nto the patlent wa1t1ng for Chr1st MRS SUMNI-:R HOAGLAND God vw ants H1s people to bear fruxt twelve months m the year Page Twenty I I ' Y ' sc an ls sr ' ' 3 - a 3 . H . . . .T ,- ,, . . . . ' 7 ' ' il ' Y! - 9 as ' ' ' rs sc . ,, . . . . ' 3 . . , . ' ' as ' 11 ' . , . 3 3 ' 7 , . 3 ' 7 1 s 7 , . . M , . ,, . . . . , . . . H . . . . . . r 9 ' ' ar 3 3 , . . r 3 7 cs ' 7 3 3 - ' n ' cc x ' ar ' 3 3 V v 1 . . . . . H 3 . . . . . . . ,, U r . . . ,, as Se 'T Class Teacher, Dr. M. L. Lowe gf . :.' l Q - :.: : .izz SEYMOUR M. Cv ILBERT R . D. N 0 . 2 Wayland, New York If ye then be risen with Christ, seek those things which are above, where Christ sitteth on the right hand of God. Colossians 311. Class Treasurer VERNA M. THOMPSON Hunt, New York The Lord is my light and my salva- tion: whom shall I fear? the Lord is the strength of my lifeg of whom shall I be afraid? Psalms 27:l. Assistant Treasurer SENIORS LAWRENCE E. THOMAS 1310 Washington Avenue Tyrone, Pennsylvania Wait on the Lord: be of good cour- age, and He shall strengthen thine heart: wait, I say, on the Lord. Psalms 27:14. Class President IDA BELLE WETZEL 617 Martin Street Clearfield, Pennsylvania There is therefore now no condemna- tion to them which are in Christ jesus, who walk not after the flesh, but after the spirit. For the law of the Spirit of life in Christ jesus hath made me free from the law of sin and death. Romans 8:1, 2. Class Vice-President RUBY E. PHILPOTT Box 146 Ballsto-n Lake, New York For I am not ashamed of the gospel of Christ: for it is the power of God unto salvation to every one that believ- ethg to the Jew hrst, and also to the Greek. Romans 1:16. Class Secretary Page Twenty-one ELEANOR K. ACKER R. D. No. 1 Hornell, New York Trust in the Lord with all thine heart: and lean not unto thine own under- standing. In all thy ways acknowledge him, and he shall direct thy paths. Proverbs 3:5, 6. Class BARBARA BAKER R. D. No. 1 Jerome, Michigan I am crucified with Christ: neverthe- less I live: yet not I, but Christ liveth in me: and the life which I now live in the flesh I live by the faith of the Son of God, who loved me, and gave him- self for me. Galatians 2:20. MARY R. BAKER 420 Duke Street Northumberland, Pennsylvania Have not I commanded thee? Be strong and of a good courage: be not afraid, neither be thou dismayed: for the Lord thy God is with thee whither- soever thou goest. joshua l:9. MRS. WAYNE BALDWIN Conneautville, Pennsylvania I beseech you therefore, brethren, by the mercies of God, that ye present your bodies a living sacrifice, holy, ac- ceptable unto God, which is your rea- sonable service. Romans 12:1. DORIS L. BROWN Hallstead, Pennsylvania For the Lord God will help me: there- fore shall I not be confounded: there- fore have I set my face like a flint, and I know that I shall not be ashamed. Isaiah 5017. DAWN L. CARTWRIGI-IT 113 South Fairfax Street Alexandria, Virginia Looking unto Jesus the author and finisher of our faith: who for the joy that was set before him endured the cross, despising the shame, and is set down at the right hand of the throne of God. Hebrews 1212. MIRIAM E. CORNELIUS Saltillo, Pennsylvania For the Lord God is a sun and shield: the Lord will give grace and glory: no good thing will he withhold from them that walk uprightly. Psalms 84:11. Page Twenty-two KATHRYN O. EARLE R. D. No. 2 Locke, New York I beseech you therefore, brethren, by the mercies of God, that ye present your bodies a living sacrifice, holy, acceptable unto God, which is yo-ur rea- sonable service. And be not conformed to this world: but be ye transformed by the renewing of your mind, that ye may prove what is that good, and acceptable, and per- fect, will of God. Romans 1211, 2. V ..,.. L- 5 ,..., M of '46 'F RICHARD GELAT 20 Burdick Avenue Johnson City, New York Now then we are ambassadors for Christ, as though God did beseech you by us: we pray you in Christ's stead, be ye reconciled to God. For he hath made him to be sin for us, who knew no sin: that we might be made the righteousness of God in him. II Corinthians 5:21, 22. 'FUnable to Finish because of illness. LILLIAN T. GUITSON 37 Kelly Avenue Endwell, New York According to my earnest expectation and my hope, that in nothing I shall be ashamed, but that with all boldness, as always, so now also Christ shall be mag- nified in my body, whether it be by life, or by death. Philippians 1:20. with JEANNE FREDERICK R. D. No. 4 Amsterdam, New York For the Lord God is a sun and shield: the Lord will give grace and glory: no good thing will be withhold from them that Walk unrightly. Psalms 84:11. 23 MRS. BROOKS HENRY Dunbar, Pennsylvania Jesus saith unto' him, I am the way, the truth, and the life: no man cometh unto the Father, but by me. John 14:6. ROSALIE HOHN R. D. No. 4 High Point, North Carolina Fear thou not, for I am with thee: be not dismayed: for I am thy God: I will strengthen thee: yea, I will help thee, yea, I will uphold thee with the Q' right hand of my righteousness. f., Isaiah 41:10. ALMA J. JOHNSON 1233 11th Street Lo-rain, Ohio Trust in the Lord with all thine heart, and lean not unto thine own understand- ing. In all thy ways acknowledge him, and he shall direct thy paths. Proverbs 3: 5, 6. MRS. ROBERT JOHNSON North Mehoopany, Pennsylvania I beseech you therefore, brethren, by the mercies of God, that ye present your bodies a living sacrifice, holy, ac- ceptable unto God, which is your rea- sonable service. And be not conformed to this world: but be ye transformed by the renewing of your mind, that ye may prove what is that good, and acceptable, and perfect, will of God. LOIS ELLEN LEE R. D. No. 2 Rome, Pennsylvania Let the words of my mouth, and the meditation of my heart, be acceptable in thy sight, O Lord, my strength, and my redeemer. Psalms 19:14. Romans 12:1, 2. Page Twenty-three DOROTH MCGARVEY 1424 Heasley Street Youngstown, Ohio I am crucified with Christ: neverthe- less I live: yet not I, but Christ liveth in me: and the life which I now live in the flesh I live by the faith of the Son of God, who loved me, and gave him- self for me. Galatians 2:20. MARIAN I. OLNEY Covington, Pennsylvania And the Lord, he it is that doth go before thee: he will be with thee, he will not fail thee, neither forsake thee: fear not, neither be dismayed. Deuteronomy 31 :8. LETTIE MAE PICKENS 521 4th Street Struthers, Ohio He must increase, but I must decrease. John 3:30. Page Twenty-four HELEN N. PLATNER 12 Burton Avenue Binghamton, New York Fear thou not: for I am with thee: be not dismayed: for I am thy God: I will strengthen theeg yea, I will help thee: yea, I will uphold thee with the right hand of my righteousness. Isaiah 41:10. DOROTHY C. RUHLMAN 114 Moores River Drive Lansing 10, Michigan Who hath saved us, and called us with an holy calling, not according to our works, but according to his own pur- pose and grace, which was given us in Christ jesus before the world began. II Timothy 1.9. WALTER G. SANDELL 32 Court Street Binghamton, New York For with God nothing shall be impos- sible. Class LOIS MYERS 240 Marmion Avenue Youngstown 5, Ohio He that dwelleth in the secret place of the most High shall abide under the shadow of the Almighty. Psalms 91:1. M. ELIZABETH ODOR LaGrange, Ohio Wait on the Lord: be of good cour- age, and he shall strengthen thine heart: wait, I say, on the Lord. Psalms 27:14. Luke 1:37. of '46 JEAN L. STANLEY 40 Foster Avenue Coaldale, Pennsylvania He must increase, but I must decrease. John 3:30. MARY L. STEPHENS Lincoln, Michigan Looking unto Jesus the author and Fin- isher of our faith: who for the joy that was set before him endured the cross, despising the shame, and is set down at the right hand of the throne of God. Hebrews l2:2. MRS. FRANCES SIPES R. D. No. 4 Kittanning, Pennsylvania And we know that all things work together for good to them that love God, to them who are the called according to his purpose. Romans 8:28. 'F THELMA F. WARNER R. D. No. 1 Mayfield, New York Wait on the Lord: be of good courage, and he shall strengthen thine heart: wait, I say, on the Lord. Psalms 27:14. if' Unable to linish because of illness. ANNE M. WELTY R. D. No. 3 Hagerstown, Maryland That I may know him, and the power of his resurrection, and the fellowship of his sufferings, being made conform- able unto his death. Philippians 3:10. BETTY E. VVESTOVER R. D. No. 1 Lajose. Pennsylvania According to my earnest expectation and my hope, that in nothing I shall be ashamed, but that with all boldness, as always, so now also Christ shall be mag- nified in my body, whether it be by life, or by death. Philippians 1:20. MEDORA A. WHITLOCK R. D. No. 1 Olean, New York But God forbid that I should glory, save in the cross of our Lord jesus Christ, by whom the world is crucihed unto me, and I unto the world. Galatians 6:14. JOYCE E. WILLIAMS 30 Lima Road Genesee, New York Brethren, I count not myself to have apprehended: but this one thing I do, forgetting those things which are behind, and reaching forth unto those things which are before, I press toward the mark fo-r the prize of the high calling of God in Christ jesus. Philippians 3:13, 14. Page Twenty- Five Front Row D Martin II Lynd W Holden M Dence W Westgate T Glick M Cummings D Gilbert N Scott H Lilly Second Row S Kelley M Mills G Danielson D Ladde A Galley H Anderson M Dmgman P Fredericks L Sutton D Mahla R Fleming R Freiberger Third Row Mrs Tubbs C Rearick D Ramsm M Eakins M Tubbs G Smith V Oney M Empet R Crandell E Whitaker E Hodil B Shafer E Carlson Back Row J Lewis C McKinney C Lackey J Tubbs R Krueger G Mintz I Godley H Fitzpatrick J Reese HILDA I COPLEY Class Teacher KEEP A GOING The ast two years that we have been privileged to know you have been P far too short to become really well acquainted. We do rejoice in the fact that God has privileged us to work and study together with you. It is our earnest and sincere desire to hold you ever in our prayers. and to be upheld by you in yours. Soon you will be taking the final step in your Senior work and be leaving for fields of service. May you always be undergirded by the strong arm of faith and the desire K G ' ! for complete Victory. We leave with you the challenge to eep a- omg -Lois MYERS. JUNIOR CLASS A - www X. - - - -, stsfsvws 1 Front Row: A. Herman, J. Cook, R. Grossman, W. Springer, C. Ogden. C. Straub. Second Row: S. Thomas, D. Wortman, E. Wittig. M. Gilbert, H. Kem- merer, E. Potts, E. Dersham, B. Saltsman, D. Reese, D. Visser, A Wilkins, M. Cook, H. Collins. Third Row: B. Cammack, M. Witter, J. Jones. E. Hingle, V. Nicholson N . Thompson, M. Wortman, C. Feather, E. Bullock, R. Gowan R. Brown, D. Pitcher, S. Tuller, J. Heuchele, H. Hobson, V. Landis O. Fisher. Fourth Row: L. Cook, V. Focht, F. Vickery, B. Bryant, M. Spaugh, M. Jarvis, B. Mead, H. Shostak, E. Main, L, Summers, E. Connell, N. King, L. Glick, C. Chaffee, S. Shaver. Back Row: E. Brooks, J. Apgar, E. Crosby, J. Bullock, P. Suess W. Brown H. Dayton, D. Hawley, D. Bowman, K. Johnsen. J. oefsham, Di Fleming. 1 i BE YE STEADFAST As the time draws near to leave the sacred halls of P.B.T.S. we look in retrospection over the past years spent here and recall the friends we have made. Freshmen, you have been an inspiration and a blessing to each one of us. We praise God for having known you for this past year and as we go out into the g you in prayer as you continue to Lord's harvest field we will be rememberin serve Him, here, in the ministry of preparation. May the next two years of your school life be Victorious ones for Him. and then, as you go out into the service of the Master We pray that He will richly bless you. The secret of true happiness is in absolutely following the plan of God. Our class motto is God's will for me , and ma go forth for Him. y that be your prayer as you -HELEN PLATNER. FRESHMAN CLASS live JUNIORS' The tlme has come when you are to follow the Lord 1nto H1s iields of SCYVICC These past days spent here at dear old PBT S have undoubtedly been days of great blesslng to each of you Now that our partlng 1S so near we realxze more vxvldly how that God not only has called us 1nto the mmrstry of preparat1on but also has called us to labor ln H1s serv1ce We know that you semors w1ll go out to do your best to brmg honor to your Lord Many of you perhaps know where God has called you to those of you who are st1ll waxtmg upon H1m how wonderful to have the assurance that your path 1S bemg prepared for you So we b1d you farewell and pray God s rxchest blessmgs mrght rest upon you Stay close by the S1dC of your Lord for He that abldeth 1n Me and I 1n Hlm the same brmgeth forth much fru1t for wlthout Me ye can do nothmg Because your prayer rs for Vxctory through Chrxst we leave thlS verse wxth you Not I but Chnst be honored loved exalted Not I but Chnst be seen be known be loved Not I but Chrzst zn ev ery look and action Not I but Chrxst zn every thought and word WAHNITA M WESTGATE Farewell flwm the FRESHMEN We thank our Father rn heaven for the love you have shown to us and for the testlmony of the falth and zeal whrch abounds 1n you Your fellow sh1p and your ach1evements have been a blesslng and an 1nsp1rat1on to Fresh men and junlors allke We have seen the radiance of Chr1st shxmng 1n your lives We pray that He VVho has led you to th1s School w1ll cont1nue to keep you 1n the hollow of H1s hand and g1ve you the V1ctory through Chrxst that as you cast the bombs of the Gospel upon the world the fires of H1s lxve w1ll burn from heart to heart untll the earth shall be filled wlth the knowledge of the Lord Soon our paths w1ll separate yet wlll we be bound together rn love and ln serv1ce to Hxm Who lS over all May you have unl1m1ted confidence 1n the speclal Provldence of Hlm Who has sa1d Commlt thy way 1nto the Lord In all thy ways acknowledge Hlm and He shall d1rect thy paths Gods rlchest blessmg be upon you as you walk xn the pathway of H1s w11l for we know that th1s w1ll best promote the glory of our Lord Danlel I2 3 They that be w1se shall shme as the brxghtness of the firma ment and they that turn many to rxghteousness as the stars for ever and ever ELVA E HINGLE Chnst s Ixmztless resources meet our endless needs Page Twenty exght pu 1 1 - 1 ' u 19 1 ' ' ' . 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I H . . . . , ' ' 11 u - 1 ' ' 11 Class Verse C 1 18 Presxdent Vxce Preszdent Anderson Helen Carlson Ellen Crandell Ruby Cummmgs Mar1an Damelson Gladys Dmgman Mar1e Eakms Mardell Empet Margey E Flemmg Mrs MHYIOD FfCdCf1CkS Paul1ne Frezberger Ruth Gally Agnes G11bert DOTIS Hod1l E1a1ne johnson Ruby Helen Kellex Sarah Jane Ladde Dorothy L1lly Hazel Lynd Els1e C Mahla Dor1s M Mart1n Dama C M1lls Martha Nader Margaret Oney Vemce Mae Rams1n Dorothy Rear1ck Grace Scott Neva Shafer Bernad1ne Irene Sm1th Gertrude Sutton Lo1s L Swanson Ruth Tubbs Margaret Tubbs Mrs lohn Warren Ruth Westgate Wahn1ta Dence A Merr1ll F1tzpatr1ck Herbert Gl1ck Theodore Godley James E Krueger R1chard R Lackey Clarence H LEWIS joseph W MCKIHHCY Charles W Mmtz Gordon E Reese James J Rogers Elhs Tubbs john H CLASS ROLL OF 47 Class Motto Class Colors Chf1St Pre em1nent Royal Blue and Wh1te CLASS ORGANIZATION Theodore Gl1ck Secretary Mar1an M Cummmgs Wahnzta Westgate Treasurer A Merr1ll Dence DNo2 D No 1 D No 1 308 Laurel Street Wall Street Dale 1733 East Washmgton S 1 Chestnut Street R D No 1 RDNo1 213 2nd Avenue 3708 4th Avenue Kmgsbury Road 1119 25th Street 531 Lakes1de Avenue Manetta Street W11m1ngton R D No 3 1501 E1ght Avenue Glencrest Whxtaker H111 R D No 2 Orton Road 29 Paul1ne Street 321 Haymaker Avenue R D No 4 jersey H111 Rd 1023 Maryland Avenue 1227 2nd Street 175 2nd Street R D No 2 611 4th Avenue 1513 7th Street SE 64 Lambert Avenue R D No 3 Box 483 Cec1l Avenue 910 2nd street R D No 1 1227 2nd street New Castle Pennsylvan1a Covmgton Pennsylvan1a Monroeton Pennsylvan1a Mansfield Pennsylvan1a Susquehanna Pennsylvan1a Palmer New York Mountamdale Pennsylvan1a Kmgsley Pennsylvan1a Covmgton Pennsylvan1a New Castle Pennsylvan1a S1dnew New York Unad1lla New York MlllCftOH Pennsylvan1a Grove Czty Pennsylvan1a Albany Georg1a Altoona Pennsylvan1a Hudson Falls New York Beaver West V1rg1n1a Huntmgton 3 West V1rg1n1a Lora1n Oh1O Woodsfield Oh1o New Castle Pennsylvan1a Altoona Pennsylvan1a Huntmgton West V1rg1n1a Pa1nesv1l1e OIIIO D1stant Pennsylvama P1ne C1ty New York Warren Oh1o Ithaca New York New M1lford Pennsylvan1a New Castle Pennsylvan1a Kerrmoor Pennsylvan1a Lora1n Oh1o Pamesvzlle OhlO Vestal New York Troy New York Roanoke V1rg1n1a B1ble School Park New York B1ble School Park New York Chfton New jersey Roanoke V1rg1n1a Kerrmoor Pennsylvan1a New Castle Pennsylvan1a W11l1amsport Pennsylvan1a Jermyn Pennsylvan1a Vestal New York Lorazn Oh1o Let pr'1y er be the pulse ol your whole hte Page Twenty n1ne U 1 ol , n 1 - - xx ' , L. 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Presrdent Vrce Presxdent Brown Rosa Bryant Betty Bullock Mrs lohn Camrnack Bonme Chaffee Charlotte Collrns Helen Connell Ehzabeth Cook Lors Nlae Cook Marlon Dersham Mrs Iames Feather Catherme Fzsher Onalee Focht Vera Grlbert Mrs Seymour Glxck Mrs Theodore Gowan Ruth Irene Heuchele Ieannette Hmgle Elva E Hobson Hattme M Jarvrs Myrtle Iones Joyce Kemmerer Hope Krng Nrna Landxs Mrs Verna Mam Evelyn Mead Blanch A Nrcholson Vrrgmra Prtcher Dolores Potts Elrzabeth Reese Dorothy Saltsman Betty Shaver Shlrley Mae Shostak Helen Spaugh Mary Lounse Summers Lucretra Thomas Sarah jane Thompson Nadme Tuller Shxrley Vrckery Florence Vxsser Dorothy Loulse Wrlkms Arelene Wrllets Geraldme Wxtter Margaret Wrttlg Elrzabeth B Wortman Dorothy Wortman Margaret Apgar joseph Bowman Drexel Brooks Edwm M Brown Woodrow Bullock John Cook john H Crosby Eugene Clarence Dayton Harry Dersham James F Flemmg Marlon Dale Grossman Robert Hawley Dewrtt Herman Allen B Iohnsen Kenneth Johnson Irvm Mattrson Elvxn Ogden Creston Phrpps Rufus Sprrnger, Wrllram Straub, Charles R Suess, Paul CLASS ROLL OF 48 CLASS ORGANIZATION Woodrow Br own Secretary Helen Shostak Treasurer 1 Hxghland Avenue 3 Burt Avenue 205 East Broadway 209 Thomas Street 331 South 12th Street 1700 Beal Avenue R D No 2 Box 96 92 North Mam Street 4916 lNorth Mam Street 631 West 15th Street R D No 2 RDNGZ Box 125 523 last Mrtlngan 216 West Mam Strut 1412 Whrtney Avenue 1331 Mulberrx Street 2121 44th Street 95 Fourth Avenue 169 North Water Avenue R D No 322 West 15th Street 538 Ontarro Avenue 10119 Detroxt Avenue N 567 Ogontz Street 1712 Columbra Avenue 1310 Washmgton Avenue 44 Burbank Avenue 611 4th Avenue R D No 1 211 Wyhe Street R D No R D No 927 West 22nd Street 927 West 22nd Street Oak Street 936 Harnson Street 401 Marxon Street 205 East Broadway R D No 1 Swan Rrvers Street 92 North Mam Street 18 Hrllcrest Avenue 742 West 3rd Street Academy Street Wendl Road 17 Burlmgton Avenue 159 Parkway 239 Ferndale Drrve R D No 2 North Mzllgrove Road Sarah lane Thomas Harry Dayton Bmghamton New York Endwell New York Grrard Ohro Coudersport Pennsylvama Newheld New York Rendsvrlle North Carolma Gadsden Alabama Lansrng Mrchxgan Turtle Creek Pennsylvama Geneva New York Lloydell Pennsylvan1a Wellsvrlle New York Tyrone Pennsylvama Wayland New York Brble School Park New York Albany Pennsylvama Rlnnebeck New York Bayport Long Island N Y Marshall Mrchzgan Waterloo New York Rushford New York Ouaquaga New York Albany Georgra Readmg Pennsylvama Capeland Park Newport News Vrrgmxa Westwood New jersey Sharon Pennsylvama Warren Center Pennsylvama Montrose Pennsylvama Tyrone Pennsylvama Renovo Pennsslvanxa Schoharre New York Cleveland 2 Ohro York Pennsylvama Tyrone Pennsylvama Tyrone Pennsylvama Hunt New York Johnson Crty New York Troy New York Bloomvrlle New York Mamesburg Pennsylvama jersey Shore Pennsylvama Columbrana Ohro Ulster Pennsylvan1a Loram Ohro Loram Ohxo Corrnth New York New Castle Pennsylvan1a Jersey Shore Pennsylvama Rawhngs Maryland Grrard Ohro Beaver West Vrrgmra Vestal New York Patchogue Long Island N Geneva New York Covmgton Pennsylvama Dunmore Pennsslvanza Bxnghamton New York Lock Haven Pennsylvama Bayport New York Alden New York Gloversvrlle New York Cornmg New York Syracuse New York Candor, New York cfoMrs George Robrson Northumberland, Pennsylvama Alden, New York The Chrrstxan on h1s knees sees more than the phrlosopher on tzptoe ' Page Thrrts I 1 ' 4 Y L y , 3 1 -, , .', Y ' 1 ' , 1 - , 1 - . 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I CURRICULUM FRESHMAN YEAR DOCTRINE An exam1nat1on of the teach1ngs of the Scrlpture concern 1ng 1ts doctrmes The followxng are cons1dered mlnutely Attr1butes and office work of the Trlune God H1s dealmv wlth the problem of s1n the subst1tut1onary atonement of Jesus Chf1St the study of the Person and work of the Holy Sp1r1t and a study of d1spensat1onal truth Instructor Rev H H Wagner D D ENGLISH BIBLE fhe object IS not so much 1nterpretat1on as 1nforma tlon that IS to become well 1nformed wlth the sallent .facts persons and 1nc1 dents of early B1bl1cal record Every promlse every law type and chapter of the Old Testament sto1y IS dlscovered to finally have 1tS fullest expresslon 1n the Lord Jesus Chr1st These facts are made read1ly apparent by a slmphfied system of B1blemark1ng Instructor Rev M L Lowe DD BIBLICAL ANTIQUITIES The study of the h1story of all natlons from ant1qu1ty Espec1ally Israel 1n relat1on to Gods plan for the ages as found 1n B1bl1cal records and corroborated by archaeolog1cal and geolog1cal dlscover 1es Instructor Rev Leroy C Westbrook BIBLICAL INTRODUCTION A study of the or1g1n 1nsp1rat1on and transm1ss1on of our B1ble The purpose of the course IS to glve the student a foundat1on upon whlch to bulld h1S more detalled B1ble study 1nclud1ng also the ent1re Blble Instructor Rev John W Young EVANGELISM A course calculated to 1nsp1re the student to be efflcxent personal workers emphasxzmg the message and not the method for there are as many approaches to 1nd1v1duals as there are 1nd1v1dua1s to approach In structor Rev john M Slvewrlght ENGLISH IV A course of College EHgllSh 1nclud1ng Engl1sh and Amer 1can Llterature It alms to acquamt the students w1th vanous levels of the usage of Engllsh and to 1nstruct them 1n the proper apphcatlon It IS the prac t1ca1 expressxon of Colosslans 4 6- Let your speech be alway w1th grace sea soned w1th salt that ye may know how ye ought to answer every man The study of Llterature IS purposed to develop the students cultural l1fe and pro v1de useful mater1al for sermon bu1ld1ng Instructor M1ss H11da I Copley M A MISSIONS A study of the h1story and progress1ve development of Mxs s1ons from the t1me of Paul as recorded rn Acts untll the present It lncludes the b1ograph1cal sketches of 1mportant ploneer m1ss1onar1es The last terms work lncludes a research study and presentat1on of home m1ss1ons Instructor M1ss Nelhe A Manley B A CHILD EVANGELISM The presentat1on of methods and mater1al for makmg work w1th boys and glrls pract1cal and efhclent The purpose of thls study IS to reach the otherw1se unreached chlldren and make Chr1st known to them Instructor Mrs F L Holden God s road map-the Blble Page Thxrty one . : . . D . . V . . . D V v V Y - . . . . . , - , quallficatlons necessary to study the Blble and g1v1ng a b1rd's eye VICWH of i - - lc . . . . . . ,, - . y . . . - . . . - H . w , - ' 77 , . . . , . I - . . I y . . . . . . . I , GREEK CINTRODUCTORYQ A study of the bas1c pr1nc1ples of New Testament Greek grammar Instructor Rev Leroy C Westbrook ENGLISH I II III A course 1n the fundamentals of grammar and com pos1t1on g1v1ng the student a full equlpment to effectlvely present the gospel message It 1S a1med to meet the needs of those who have not completed the1r h1gh school course PUBLIC SPEAKING I A course devoted to the development of an exer c1se and method whereby the d1aphram l1ft support of the VOICE product1on IS begun and estabhshed Vowel pronunc1at1on pos1t1ons are stud1ed and placed and the student IS started on a method wh1ch Wlll 1nsure that h1s vocal produc t1on w111 result 1n a clear carrymg power of tone and express1on Instructor Rev Gordon C Davls D D JUNIOR YEAR MESSIANIC THEOLOGY A study of that branch of Theology wh1ch treats of the Messxah H15 1dent1ty the necesslty for and manner of H1s entrance 1nto the world H1s recept1on here and Hnal v1ctory and enthrone ment Followmg thlS a term IS g1ven over to the study of Messlah 1n the Old Testament prophec1es wh1ch are fulfilled 1n Jesus Chr1st 1n the New Testament The th1rd term takes up the study of Israel 1n the New Testament especlally 1n Matthew Romans and Hebrews Instructor Rev H H Wagner DD OLD TESTAMENT INTERPRETATION A study of the Old Testa ment Scr1ptures bu1lt upon Engl1sh B1ble havmg three ch1ef objects 1n VICW to find Chr1st 1n every book and chapter to gam the true mean1ng of these Scr1ptures ln the l1ght of the Gospel of Grace to acqu1re the 11v1ng et rnal message of each book for the tlmes 1n wh1ch we l1V6 Instructor Rev M L Lowe D D NEW TESTAMENT HISTORY A rap1d but comprehens1ve studv of the whole New Testame11t era conta1n1ng the Inter B1bl1cal PCf1Od the l1Fe of Chr1st and an h1stor1cal study of the Acts 1nclud1ng the Ep1stles enabhng the student to 1nterpret correctly any part Instructor Rev C C Shoemaker jr CHURCH HISTORY ThlS course IS planned to trace the h1story of the Chr1st1an Church through ltS several per1ods namely the Aposto11c Age the Ant1 N1cene Post N1cene the Development of the Papacy the Ascendency of the Papacy Decllne of the Papacy the Reformat1on and the Modern Era Instructor M1ss Nell1e A Manley BA JUNIOR HOMILETICS The study of the preparat1on and del1very of sermons mcludmg a deta1led analVs1s of d1fferent types Much cons1derat1on IS g1ven to source materlals and 1llustrat1on Instructor Rev Gordon C DSVIS DD 'What a field there IS for the exercise of a IIVIHQ farth Page Th1rty two s 1 v - 1 . . , . . s 1 - 1 V , . T . . . , . . - V - . ' . p 1 . - , . . 1 . . ' . A v v ' . L . . . , . - v 1 1 ' , ' . 1 a 1 ' T l . , . . , . . A . . . . . ,, CHRISTIAN EDUCATION I Th1S study COHS1StS of a course 1n Ch1ld Psychology and Story Tell1ng w1th spec1al1zat1on 1n departments The ch1ld IS stud1ed at var1ous ages Wlth partlcular attent1on to hlS phySlC81 men tal sp1r1tual and SOC131 development needs and 1nterests Instructor MISS H1lda I Copley MA NEW TESTAMENT GREEK I A contlnuatlon of grammar 1n Wh1Ch the foundatlon IS la1d for the translat1on of the Greek New Testament In structor Rev W1ll1am Hawks BA ThB GREEK NEW TESTAMENT WORD STUDY I Th1s course has the 1mmed1ate value of g1v1ng to the student the deeper meanlng contamed 1n Greek words wlthout all the deta1ls of grammat1cal usage Instructor Rev LeRoy C Westbrook CHILD EVANGELISM II A presentat1on of methods of organlzmg and conductmg Blble Club groups among ch1ldren as outl1ned by J Irv1n Over holtzer Instructor Mrs F L Holden PUBLIC SPEAKING II Th1s course IS devoted to a cont1nu1ng of the accompl1shment of the first year work The vo1ce 1S more securely placed and supported and the method more automat1cally 1mplanted 1n the vocal effort of the student The speech of Paul before Agr1ppa ln the 26th of Acts has long been the med1um of recltatlon IH the JUHIOI' year Instructor Rev Gordon C Dav1s DD SENIOR YEAR many 1mportant doctrmes of Gods Word not only from the Scr1ptural stand po1nt but also from the standpo1nt of the world about us Th1s study strength ens ones fa1th makes one s consecrat1on to God much eas1er and h1s l1fe con sequently of far better value to h1mself and to the world Instructor Rev Harvey H Wagner DD NEW TESTAMENT INTERPRETATION The law of B1Dl1C31 Inter pretat1on and exegesls lS to iind out the mlnd of God through the w1ll of God under the d1rect1on of the Holy Sp1r1t Dr F E Marsh Th1s xear lS spent 1n the study of the laws of 1nterpretat1on and other 1mportant truths of the New Testament Instructor Pev Marm1on L Lowe DD COMPARATIVE THEOLOGY Th1S IS a study of the var1ous reasons that the Sa1nts are requ1red to be Cr1t1cal ApO1Og1StS that IS to defend the Holy Scmptures as well as to bel1eve them also that we may as the word ays be ready to g1VC an answer to every man that asketh you a reason of the hope that IS 1n you I Peter 3 I5 A general study and refutat1on of Ant1 B1bl1cal theor1es of the cause of the Un1verse and a study course on the Harmony of Sc1ence and the Blble are also presented Instructor Rev Gordon C Dav1s DD Only a Chrzstzan can stand the test ot time P11 e Tlurty hrce SYSTEIVIATIC THEOLOGY-This is a detailed study of Bibliology, and SENIOR HOMILETICS The purpose of thls study course Psychology and Preachmg 1S to 1nstruct the student 1n the lmportant facts and truths of the pr1nc1ples of psychology espec1ally those whlch are most useful to the work of the preacher as he deals w1th people It equlps each student not only w1th the knowledge and enthuslasm for leadersh1p but also w1th the 1mportant eqump ment of human understand1ng and tact enablmg the leader to attract rather than force people to be w1ll1ng to accept h1s message Instructor Rev Gordon C Dav1s D D CHRISTIAN EDUCATION III Th1s course cons1sts of the study of var1 ous teachlng methods usable the mater1als best suxted to meet the needs of those taught culmlnatlng 1n the study of vacatlon Blble School courses wlth each student bemg requlred to bulld a program of h1s own Instructor IVIISS Hllda I Copley M A NEW TESTAMENT GREEK II In th1s study the student reaps the bene fit of h1s grammar course by the actual translatlng of certaln Epxstles from the or1g1nal language 1n whxch they were wrrtten Instructor Rev Wllllam Hawks B A Th B GREEK NEW TESTAMENT WORD STUDY II Th1s course has as xts purpose the cllscovery of the truths h1dden rn the Greek words and to 1nsp1re structor Rev W1ll1am Hawks BA ThB PASTORAL EFFICIENCY Th1s 1S a class where the 1nexper1enced may reap the beneht of the experlences of those who have been servmg 1n a defifute field It prepares hlm for some of the exper1ences pleasant or unpleasant he w1ll meet rn h1s own field of endeavor for Chr1st Instructor Rev Thomas Pert Gates D D PUBLIC SPEAKING III Thxs year the Semors build on the foundatxon lard by the two prevlous years work Through the power of the dlaphragmatxc support the vocal tone rece1ves 1ts proper fullness of sustamed vo1ce qual1ty At the end of the year the vo1ce has a natural color and qual1ty sulted to express the message deslred Instructor Rev Gordon C Dav1s D D VOCAL Vocal lessons supplement the Publ1c Speaklng classes helpxng e student to develop a s1ng1ng as well as a speaklng vo1ce He also develops the psychologxcal qual1t1es wh1ch w1ll enable hlm to speak m confidence assur ance conv1ct1on and v1ctory Instructor Rev Gordon C Dav1s D D MIRIAM CORNELIUS Nothmg rs common that comes from God Page Thxrty four the student to do independent research in this inexhaustible gold-mine . In- th . . . . U ACTIVITIES Pap ITIIITTN mx SITES OF ACTIVITY King H zll From the Knoll The Inner C1rCle un Building Thf K1 oll The C zmpu III the VVIIT rr of 4-, On the B znlw of in cguelranna The Lzhz an The Hxdrangfvi Row Leigue Bu The C zmpu H1 the Spzlng, The Snow D1 fppeqzs Dr 'md M1 Gordon Dm :S Cottage The AdITlI!7l tr ifzon Building ' 5 lVIz ' ' ' ' . I .f 5 A ' r' S- ' .T '. , A 1 U V .5 I , The FCJI1!?ClE'I'AS Resting Place on the Knoll I Y . ' 'L , C ' A 5 4 s' i 'A 4 'si 1 .1 'S. ' ' f' X . .Q E . . . . 1- ' ' v-V'l THROUGH THE YEAR c +lCl1I1..ffIlDIl1l1Ql1T.t0 r I The Flfxf Cflnnp 4 Crct IQf1Ll1lIlFPflNlfllf Alnnnnnz Rein lunzor Fre hm n P7 Chrzxtzczn Worlx Czmofzzgn IUIIIOI' Pzcnrc IQ45 Spring Convex A, II Clean up Dix Ch zpel on the Knoll CUIIIITYFTILCIIIPIYI Deror nzonx 1945 Trunk Packing TIIYTG PEILL Thxrty mm: CR 1 ' f ' 1-f J . , . V ' 1 -5 ' f ' Q ' Jilf 1 A - N if Crty Thanksgiving Day . C ' Rf ' , q 561.1 , - L ' 6 NI THROUGH THE DAY CRCAd1Dg from rxght to lefty R1 111, Bell T mf C 1 M111 C H Peporf A sz 1 vlx ze to Dzrmcr JI c11x 111 L11 I1 Room Cie nuzg Hou e Studx Perzod g' fs 1' - rw Slum cl ,If ss6N 1 ' :1 X 1 1 Ns YL ' Tin A r ' H.L1'f VVJH' 'NF 'I 55 I 5 Y x -- fwrty is 1 V .1,A - 3 ,E xg, 1 4 . .. .:, . 4, Q vip? ' U 5 M fg?fw,fq 54? Z, Q59 i A gl :.. i ,L ,W 43 tix, 1 6.41 Nas? wii3illi!Sffm viva-semwm- , ,,4.fmww..- -Y-wuwww.. 4 4 E ..., 3. 'WW if .,Y,,x 3. ES., we S Y F. 5 1 :,m,..n:sEj :1:5fiE::sg 3 33' , W, ,,, ,ov 4 hw Y, Vx W wx j - x' S' ' PERSONALITI ofthe CAMPUS Teddy Conn r Gordon C D11 Lum Lowe Mn 6 Gzrdnez md Qu 1 L,Ioxd Lowe W1 hdm far the Le 1.416 Dr Gordon C DIV! Hn u hui llgllllf Hlilllltll s P'zul Lowe Ruhel Holden Bmvngton Relvxatzon m G1rIQ Pirlor Mr lohn A Dum ES Page Forty thrcn M N. , ' ,. 4 'if -ff s 5 ' 1 - 'J I1 as ci' 'c ,iff Elliott E. Ackerly . . 6 5 111 -of , 'f A ' ff, C K H K' I C.'C ' . . 5' C , ., . Mr John R Clements Mrs John R Clements Page Forty four In Memory ol JOHN R CLEMENTS THE HOME OF ENDLESS YEARS Though burdens heavy We here must bear And the eyes are made dlm Wlth tears There ll be naught of sorrow over there In that home of the endless years Wzth toxlsome effort m farth we sow Tho no harvest our VISIOH cheers We wzll not lose heart twill all be plam In the home of the endless years We ll labor on wzth a smxle and song And we ll give to the wmds our fears For the day of trxals cant be long Soon the home oi the endless years In that better land In that sunny land In that Eden land safe by and by In that better land In that sunny land In that Eden land safe by and by JOHN R CLEMENTS l I I I 1 s u sv as n 1 1 ' ' . 1 . , . . 1 .1 44 vs , . . 1 , . . 1 ' 1 1 u 11 1 1 1 1 1 1 , . JOHN R CLEMENTS As we browse through the hymnals that contam the hymns of John R Clements we find that the theme of many was of the Home of the Endless Years 1n the land of fadeless day The even1ng of january 9 1946 found Mr Clements taking the final step 1nto that Home to have h1S Beaut1ful VISIOHS of jesus become a real1ty H1s departure from the sacred grounds of the Prac tical B1ble Tra1n1ng School has been keenly felt by many However our hearts thr1ll anew w1th each recollectlon of his Chr1st l1ke l1fe Nor would we wish h1m back for the patent sufferer IS happy today 1n the presence of h1s Lord Mr Clements began h1s earthly l1fe 1n 1868 1n Newry Ireland He was brought to Amer1ca by h1s mother before he was two years of age H1s father had come to America a few years prevlous and had settled IH L1berty New York It was 1n th1s communlty that Mr Clements was reared and here that he recelved all the formal educatlon he ever had wh1ch consisted of five years in grade school At the age of I2 or I3 years he began work1ng 1n a post office near h1S home Th1s was the beg1nn1ng of a long and var1ed bus1ness career 1n WhlCh he enjoyed the fr1endsh1p of many great men and women for Mr Clements had learned the lesson that all the world 1S a school 1f we are w11l1ng to be taught Th1S business tra1n1ng was further developed and many avenues of expres s1on for h1s unique personality were found To ment1on the many bus1ness contacts Mr Clements established would be a great task but for each we give pra1se to Alm1ghty God for h1s tra1n1ng was wonderfully dedicated to and used by God Only the leaders of the Practical Bible Tra1n1ng School could tell us how much they depended on h1m along the bus1ness l1ne for h1s was a back stage l1fe seen in ltS all sldedness only by h1S closet aSSOC13tCS Mr J Ely M1lls It was through the influence of th1s Chr1st1an gentleman that he was persuaded to attend a meet1ng be1ng conducted 1n a B1nghamton Church by D L Moody and h1s song leader Mr D B Towner Each evening h1s employer would extend a personal 1nv1tat1on to attend the evangel1st1c SCYVICCS However lt was not unt1l the n1ght before the close of the campa1gn that he attended He was not unduly 1mpressed by the serv1ce nevertheless he returned the next n1ght and at this t1me the work of the Holy Sp1r1t became manifest in h1s heart Mr Moody spoke the follow1ng words 1n h1s sermon and the e1ghteen year old boy s1tt1ng 1n the gallery .felt as though they were spoken dlrectly to h1m Young man lf coming to Christ for you IS a cross put your shoulder under It and carry lt forward as you come to Hlm Do not try to creep under It do not try to cl1mb over It do not try to go around It He says Take up thy cross and follow me Take lt up' just take lt up' There IS no other way That n1ght the above words haunted Mr Clements as the Sp1r1t of God worked in h1s heart He d1d not sleep much that n1ght and the next day he attended the Sunday morning SCFVICC As Mr Moody gave the altar call John R Clements walked forward and publ1cly acknowledged himself as a s1nner and h1s acceptance of Chr1st as the One who paid for that s1n at Calvary That was a day nearly SlXty years ago and 1n h1s own words Never a regret l1es between then and now fCo11t11111td Ull l lgt' 1 H Page Forts hve . li . 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Q THEOLOGUE STAFF Honorary Edrtor 1n Chlcf Dr M L Lowe Edltor rn Chlef Lawrence E Thomas Assocrate Edltor Ida Belle Wetzel Lrterary Ed1tOfS Joy Ce E VV1ll13I'IlS Medora Whltloek Crrculatlon Managers Dawn Cartwrlght M Ehzabeth Odor Mrs Frances Slpes Rmhard G latt Advcrt1s1ng Managers Dorrs Brown Dorothy McGarve5 Photo Edltors Jean Stanley Alma johnson 'School ACt1v1t1es Lo1s Lee Art Edrtors Ruby Phrlpott Anne VVelt3 Athletlcs Rosahe Hohn Lols Mycrs Alumm Edltors Verna Thompson Betty WVestover Jeanne Fredcrmclx Favorxtes Edxtor Mary Baker Class H1stor1an Eleanor Acker I eague of Natlons Walter Sandell H5 mnologxsts Betty Westover Dorothy Ruhlrnan Treasurer Seymour G1lbert Typxsts L1ll1an Gurtson Mxrlam Cornelxus Lettle Plckens Marlan Olney Helen Platner Thelma Warner Mrs Frances Slpes Lo1s Myers Rosahe Hohn Photographer Helen Platner To urtness tor the Lord 15 one w ay ot servmg Him Page Forty sxx . . -vrrryr YAIY - -rfrr V V 1 . . Q . . ' .. ' C I A .. V, ... 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' f' ' F A 92 h F P KT Ig if I I E ' fu' Nf- I o ours or J u fllzft 1 - qielwe ayj 'P' b . F 1 I-jx q s 5 9' 'i E Y IFF O 0 fl 0 I 0 0 1' , 0 o I' J A ft h fren been the m s of b k' g a hard heart. ' t -. Rev. William Easton, who is doing a great work among our South Ameri- Rev Rev Rev Rev. Rev. HONORARY MEMBERS William C. Easton, Missionary to Columbia, South America. Theodore Wimer, Missionary to Africa. CThe Picture above is a scene in an African Dentists' Othcej. . Arthur A. Glen, Secretary-Treasurer of the Hiawatha Land Independent Baptist Missions Arthur B. Whiting, Th.D., Pastor and Bible Teacher. CRev. and Mrs. Whiting in their homej. Thomas Fagan, Missionary to Ivory Coast, Africa. fPicture not irzcludedj. Honored Fm: SERVICE As we the Class of ' 6 come to the close of our student days at PB T S , 4 , . . . , and look back in retrospection, we are humbled by the goodness of God toward IIS. We have been privileged to have some great men of God become members of our class. The first of these men is Rev. Thomas Fagan, who told us of his work in Africa and inspired us to a more fervent prayer life for those in missionary work. Rev. Theodore Wimer, a second missionary from Africa, came to us and through his ministry some of the class felt definitely led of the Lord to serve as foreign missionaries. can neighbors, thrilled our hearts with the blessedness of missionary work. We count it a joy to pray for and know a man who loves the Lord in such a manner. Another eventful day at P,B.T.S came .when Rev. Arthur Glenn related the need of missionaries in the isolated parts of Michigan among the lumber- jacks and Indians. The challenge given us when he accepted honorary mem- bership to the class will never be forgotten. We count it a rare honor also to know a missionary pastor who works for, prays for, and lives for the people of his church, and to know one who loves to see souls won to the Lord as does Dr. Arthur B. Whiting, our fifth honorary member. We thank each of you for the many prayers you have uttered in our behalf. We are thankful for the privilege of having you as honorary members of our class for through you we have witnessed the fruits of those serving faithfully in the fields of service to which the Lord has appointed them. -BARBARA BAKER -LETTIE PICKENS. The doors oi opportunity are marked 'push'. Page Forty-eight Reports FROM THE FIELD Zuenoula Ivory Coast FWA September 28 194, M1ss Ruby E Ph1lpott Secretary of Class of 46 Pract1cal B1ble Tra1n1ng School B1ble School Park N Y U S A Dear M1ss Ph1lpott It IS great to know My class lS preparlng th1s year for graduat1on nd full t1me and I trust full out servlce for the Lord A good b1t of my t1me has been taken 1n bu1ld1ng a new stat1on s1nce commg out th1s term ThlS may not seem much l1ke m1ss1onary work as It IS generally p1ctured by folks at home but lt 1S part of the Job And lookmg at lt as I l1ke to do as a great tower1ng lrghthouse shedd1ng forth the Gospel l1ght over all th1s countryslde warn1ng people of the rocks and ru1n that l1e beneath the surface of l1fes sea and po1nt1ng them to the harbour of safety 1n the Lord Jesus Chr1st It makes th1s ordmary work a happy SCTVICS for H1m The floors and ce1l1ngs are now go1ng 1nto the house Plans are belng made for a slmple church a garage and k1tchen and then th1s stat1on W111 have 1ts 1mmed1 ate needs met But the bu1ld1ng of predom1nate 1nterest to us IS not these ID mud br1cks and cement floors but that bu1ld1ng bu1lt upon the foundat1on of Jesus ChI'1St and bu1lt of l1v1ng stones H1s own Church We found a few folks here who had come from other places and of other tr1bes who had been saved before comlng here They have formed the nucleus of our Church here One Moss1 and h1S w1fe just glow the1r faces are radlant On a recent Sunday they walked over three m1les through a pour1ng ra1n the1r l1ttle daughter along and carry1ng the1r baby to come to SCFVICC He has brought h1S brother along and some t1me ago he professed and seems to show some ev1dence of real1ty Others too have made professlons There 1S qu1te a Moslem populat1on here We have a number of these as workmen Some of them are qu1te mterested 1n the Gospel They get lt each mormng as we have a short talk and prayer w1th them before they beg1n work A couple of these have also made professlons and sought forgzveness for s1n They are very 1gnorant of the1r own rel1g1on and the1r prayers etc are just dead form May th1s School year be the very best 1n every way for each of you Espe clally may lt mean a deep 1IltllT1at6 knowledge of our Lord and Savxour and a fullness of H1s Splflt that w1ll mean the max1mum sp1r1tual equ1pment for the warfare that He has called you to That I may KNOW HIM That I may KNOW the POWER OF HIS RESURRECTIOIJ That I may KNOW the FELLOWSHIP OF HIS SUFFERIINGS Warmest greet1ngs 1n H1s Name to the Class Yours 1n the V1CtOfy of Calvary THOMAS FAGAN MISS Ruby E Ph1lpott August 22 IQ43 Class of 1946 Practlcal B1ble Tra1n1ng School B1ble School Park, N Y Greetmgs 1n Chr1st Jesus The work of the Hlawatha Land Independent Bapt1st M1ss1ons IS be1ng blessed of the Lord and IS grow1ng 1n a very healthy manner wlth a st ady mcrease of both m1ss1onar1es and support Another fine couple have just been added to our group and are open1ng up the work at St Ignace They are 1 he sms ot the smner cannot be greater than the love oi the Savzour Page Forty n1ne , , . . . r 1 7 , . ., . . . 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Y - . graduates from Practical so you will be very specially mterested 1n them They are Hugh and Ada Miner formerly from New York State and have mimstered 1n the reg1on round about the B1nghamton area This summer another couple from Practical was with Brother Kmkle at Newberry and the Lord used them with blessing That was Brother Andrew Kmetko and wife We thank the Lord for the1r ministry My V1S1t to Pract1cal was a season of real Joy and I learned to love Brother Davis and the whole school and student body May H1s richest blessings ab1de and abound in you all as you continue 1n the Servlce of the King I consider it an honor to have been chosen an Honorary Member of the Class of 46 and shall keep you in prayer that He shall fill and lead you each and all by His Holy Sp1r1t Keep us much before the Throne of Grace Yours in the Blessed Hope II Tim 4 2 T1tus2 II I4 ARTHUR A GLEN 6141 Wayne Ave Ph1ladelph1a 44 Pa September 5 1943 Dear MISS Philpott As I recall to mind the happy days I was pr1v1leged to spend w1th you all at PB T S last March and especlally the Prayer Day it IS with real Joy and pleasure I write you a short paragraph for your Theologue For over eleven years Mrs Easton and I were pr1v1leged to serve the Lord in Columb1a South Amer1ca as m1ss1onar1es of the Worldwide Evangelizatlon Crusade You may and you may not know that Columbia IS a Republic in the North West of South America next to Panama Its area IS 482 400 square miles Its population between eight and nine m1ll1ons the national rel1ff1on belng Roman Cathol1c1sm In order to commemorate the peace which was signed between Chile and Argentina 1n the year 1904 a figure of Christ was made out of the bronze of the cannons used in the war and erected rlght ln the heart of the Andes on the border l1ne between the two countries The statue IS called The Chr1st true and l1v1ng Chr1st of the Andes of South Amer1ca of the great plains and inland forests, and we along w1th many others have seen His footprints there and followed Him to help Him in search for H1s own I know in Columbia Christ 1S finding His own On the grass plains of the Meta region a young farmer was hearing the Gospel preached for the first time in his hfe I spoke to them about the love of God John 3 16 and the pardon of God I John 1 9 and finished by say1ng Frlends that IS the gospel of the Lord jesus God loves us and wants to par don us Then for the first time in his life he understood the true slgnificance of the words the Gospel of the Lord jesus In another service held in the same day I began an address by saving Friends this Book the Holy Bible 1S not the word of man lt 1S the Word of God The same young man was present and a second great truth was revealed to him the B1ble was the Word of God' Months later he told me he was born of the Holy Sp1r1t and he now knew he was a chlld of God Today he is an ordained elder and traveling preacher in that same region His father too was convlcted and l1ved and died 1n the faxth of our Lord jesus and a few months prior to leavmg Columbia I had the Joy of bapt1z1ng h1s w1fe Such cases could be multiplied 1n order to prove that the Gospel lS the power of God unto Salvation not only to the Protestants but to the Roman Cath olics as well Yours in H1s Joyful Service WILLIAM C EASTON The reports from Rev Theodore Wimer and Rev Arthur B Wh1t1ng may be found in the Literary section 1n the artlcles wh1ch bear the1r signature Faith races beyond all calculations and logic Page Fnfty , - f . . I ID. , . , , . . , . : , ' : - . ' . , . 3 -a , , , I 3 ' A 1 . ' . 1 ' D , . . . L, . . . of the Andes. In this short missionary testimony, I want to tell you there is a , V . Y . 1 ' ' y 3 1 r I , - cc ' ' - , . ,, . . . . . . . , , . 1 l 1 -, V H . . . . I . . Q! I 1 .. , , ! ' . . . l , 1 7 Y , . 1 3 - ! sz ' ' ' 'Y D aw REMEMBER? In answer to our Lord s callmg on September zo 1943 a group of sixty green Freshmen were in l1ne wa1t1ng to reg1ster 1n the beloved school of the1r cho1ce For many of us It was the first t1me to set our feet upon such sacred ground and to see the beauty of Gods handlwork throughout the campus Everything was new to us The next day we were 1ntroduced to the faculty staff and fellow students Get Acquamted N1ght our first b1g event came on September 24th at whlch time Dr Davls was presented Wlth a bottle of Iron Glue Hair Tonic It was a nlght of h1lar1ty suspense and compet1t1on In a unlque way we be came acquainted w1th the members of our own class and with the upper class men We had hardly adjusted ourselves to school life when Alumni Retreat was upon us' Th1s October 5 6 and 7 was a blessed t1me of Sp1r1tual refreshing It was a great pr1v11ege to have as the speaker Dr John McNe1l1 from the National Tabernacle of Washlngton DC Our memor1es st1ll are stirred by h1s messages On November and we were 1nv1ted to attend the famous Grmmore Circus w1th the jumors as the clowns We enjoyed c1rcus refreshments of hot dogs p1nk lemonade and pop corn balls P1gta1ls and bright clothes const1tuted our att1re for th1s colorful gathermg A sp1r1tual play The Modern Ca1n and Abel cl1maxed th1s memorable occaslon November 23 Thanksg1v1ng Freshman Day we were prwilegecl to serve and enterta1n about three hundred fr1ends and relatives The plays Hands That Give and The Llght of the World followed by a consecration servlce were the ma1n features We also witnessed 1n Klng Hall the first bas ketball game of the season between PB T S and the Alumn1 The final gath erlng 1n the d1n1ng room for lunch and a Prayer and Praise servlce made the day complete December I3 I7 brought our first Exammatlon Week at PB T S lvluch cramm1ng was done but great blessings were experlenced Next came our Chrlstmas Vacat1on and three weeks of Practical Campalgn Work January 24th found an eager group of students ready to resume their studies for the second term s work The organization of our class under the leadersh1p of Dr Davls was held on February 1 1944 The following were chosen Pres1dent Mr John Mak1 Vice Pres1dent M1ss Ida Belle Wetzel Treasurer Mr Seymour Gilbert Assist ant Treasurer Miss Virginia Westberg Class Teacher Rev FFHHCIS L Holden The first bus1ness meeting of the class was held February 17th when we chose Our Class Theme God s W1ll Class Motto God s W1ll for Me Class Verse Psalms 143 IO Class Song To Do Thy W1ll and our Class Colors Lavender and Gold February 24th we had the privilege of hearmg 1n our Report Assembly The Rev Thomas Fagan a Missionary to Africa We the Freshman Class were further honored when he accepted an honorary membership into our class Do not szt down with the 1mpress1on there IS nothing more to be known Page Fxfty one , . . 1 1 1 H ,, . . . . . . . , . , . ll ' ' 7! 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A , . . , . , 1 1 v - 1 ' 1 1 1 - - - . , I u 7 ' u - T 1 T 1 , , ax ' U 1 ' w .- 1 1 - 1 - 1 1 H . . . . . . ,, Our hrst Prayer Day at P B T S was on March znd Th1s was a day long to be remembered when new stakes were drlven and we were determ1ned 1n our hearts to serve H1m more falthfully than ever before Many v1ctor1es were won for Chrxst on th1s day It was the peak of our iirst year Exammatlon t1me was here aga1n then Sprmg vacatron and once avam we were back at school for our Sprmg Term and many more blessmgs May Ist Clean Up Day was a t1me of fun and hard work Wrth prg talls old clothes mops brooms and pa1ls we proceeded to make our Alma Mater shme from top to bottom May 5th we had our first class party a wemer roast on the Knoll to cele brate Mr Holdens blrthday He espec1ally enjoyed hls refreshment ire pared by the class On May 9 we entertamed the Senlors Staff and Faculty at the Pumpkm Center Sunday School P1cn1c A good t1me was had by all Our serving and enterta1n1ng 1n the d1n1ng room durlng the last two weeks of school was our final tr1bute to the SCHIOTS Freshman exammatlons' Commencement' The h1ghl1ght of the gradua tlon SXCTCISCS was the burmng of the S75 ooo mortgage We as Freshmen httle reahzed the sacrliices made to make th1s occas1on pOSS1blC 1944 45 September 25th we came back to school as junzors to contlnue our study could welcome the new Freshman Class The Alumnl came back for Retreat October 3 4 5 and we recelved many blessmgs from the messages of Mr Charles E Gremmels Mr Seward Wells Rev Spencer W1ll1amson and Rev Theodore Elsner When we had our first class bus1ness meetmg we found our pres dent and asslstant treasurer m1ss1ng Mr Lawrence Thomas and M1ss Verna Thompson were elected presldent and asslstant treasurer respectlvely October 26th the Rev Theodore W1mer a mxsslonary to Afr1ca became our second honorary member On October 31st the Freshmen were at our merc1es as we entertalned them at a Hallovseen party December 7th we were thr1lled by the messages of the Rev Arthur Glenn a mxsslonary to the lumber Jacks 1n Northern lVI1ch1gan We shall never for get h1s challenge to us as he gracxously accepted honorary membershxp ln our class Exam week December II 15' Chr1stmas Vacatlon' Three weeks of Cam palgn Work' When we came back january 22 we were deeply concerned over the ser1ous rllness of our class teacher Mr Holden Desp1te the 1nsp1rat1on and sacredness of Pray er Day March I a heav ness overshadowed lt wlth the absence of Mr Holden Mr Lester Conn acted as our class teacher for the oay March 2nd Mr W1ll1am Easton a mlssxonary to South Amerlca, became an honorary member of our class Let s wonder less 'md do more Page Fxfty tvxo . . . , : I 5 . , h h 7 . , . . . 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Y Q 'x Q 7 1 ' Q A . - C ' , , . . . . 7 . , . , a Exams March I2 16' Easter Vacatlonl We resumed our studres Apr1l 2nd Mr Holden was st1ll unable to teach May 3 Clean Up Day at B1ble School Park May 9th the Rev Arthur B Wh1t1ng Th D the pastor of the North Bap t1s Church of COfH1Hg held us spellbound by hrs awe mspxrmg message and umque exposltxon of Ph1l1pp1ans 1 21 The zen1th of our enthus1asm was reached when he accepted our offer of honorary membersh1p Our class worked strenuously do1ng the usual decoratmg 1n the dmmg room and K1ng Hall May I7 our Class Teacher Mr Holden went home to be with the Lord We have greatly mlssed h1m 1n these last two terms but we as a class have learned many valuable lessons from h1s lxfe of sacr1f1ce and serv1ce May 2ISt the Jumor glrls served at the Semor Banquet Exam Week May 21 25 May 25th our Class enjoyed a t1me of fellowsh1p and fun at Ross Park May 27 Mrs Francls Holden entertained our class for supper and an eve n1ng of fellowsh1p together Th1s our last junlor Class gathermg was much saddened by the absence of our Class Teacher Mr Holden Graduatlon Exerclses from May 26 29 w1th the Rev Arthur B Wh1t1ng brmgmg the Baccalaureate Address Home agam for a busy vacat1on and a work of Serv1ce for our Lord' 1945 45 September 18 1946 found us 1n l1ne regmsterlng as Semors to fmrsh our trammg for H1s Serv1ce September 2ISf we had our Fnrst Semor Class meetmg when we re elected our present oflicers Dr M L Lowe was chosen as our Class Teacher to replace Rev Franc1s L Holden It has been a real honor and pr1v1lege to have had Mr Holden as our Class Teacher these past two years September 2ISt we w1tnessed our last Get Acqua1nted Nlght at PB T S when Dr Davls was presented wlth several types and SIZES of umbrellas to prevent hlm from borrowmg one every t1me the need arose New 1nsp1rat1ons and challenges were recelved at the Annual Retreat Octo ber 2 3 4 through the m1n1stry of Dr Harry A Ironsldes Ltd pastor of Moody Memorlal Church Ch1cago Ill and Dr J M Gnamah a converted Hlndu from Madra Indla Thanksglvlng Day came November 22nd wlth the Freshmen presentmg a Thanksglvlng Day Program Now the Fall Terms work xs completed and everyone lS buslly engaged studymg for exams Already we are begmnmg to recogmze the value and practlcablllty of the lessons learned durmg our three years at PB T S Our hearts are saddened as we th1nk of leav1ng the many frlends we have learned to love As we go forth ln the name of jesus to gam V1ctor1es through Hlm we wlll to do the Wlll of God throughout our days of serv1ce ELLANOR ACKER No man IS deteated who has God Page Fxfty three , . . , . ., - t , - 1 v - v - v u . . 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' 44 rx an ' ' 1' ye ARE ouR EPISTLE It IS wr1tten 1n Gods Word Ye are our ep1stle wr1tten 1n our hearts known and read of all men As we have read the epxstle of your enacted l1fe before us It has made our hearts greatly ICJOICC For the pages conta1ned not merely words but the person1ficat1on of those words of consecratlon of humbleness of love of con s1derat1on for others and of a steadfast falth 1n our Lord and Sav1our Jesus Chrlst As our beloved Class Teacher we have come to recogmze you as a splend1d 1nstructor an able counselor and a steadfast frlend We honor you for your understandlng and thoughtfulness your opt1m1sm and cheerful personal1ty Lookmg back over the exper1ences that have been ours dur1ng th1s past year our chapel and prayer meetxngs have been blessed 1nsp1rat1onal and a source of sp1r1tual enrlchment Through them our faxth has been strengthened and we have come to know our Lord IH a more preclous way Be1ng a Chr1st1an 1nvolves obed1ence to Chr1st So we must be loyal to H1s commandment Go ye therefore and teach all natlons So as we go It lS w1th the des1re that we mlght truly reflect Chr1st to others as you have reflected H1m to us We thank God upon every remembrance of you And may God bless you and gu1de you wherever you go To tell of a Savlour whom s1nners may know Keep work1ng for jesus t1ll close of the day God bless you protect you and keep you alway DAWN CARTWRIGHT COMMENDING YOU Agam Commencement t1me draws near and w1th var1ed emot1ons I b1d you Godspeed Sweet has been our fellowsh1p together and the fragrance of your fr1endsh1p w1ll l1nger long as a lovely flower 1n my garden of memor1es You are to be commended on F1n1sh1ng your course I now commend you to H1s grace for the course yet remammg The w1ll of God has played an 1mportant part 1n your Class L1fe You came to PB T S 1n the w1ll of God You chose God s W1ll for Me as your Class Motto You have learned of H1s WIII wh1le here H1s w1ll has become precxous to you and you go forth w1th no other amb1t1on for your l1fe than to say Gods w1ll IS best for me Your Class Verse Psalm 143 IO suggests the follow1ng l1nes Teach me to do Thy w1ll th1s IS my prayer Do lead me ln Thy w1ll yes anywhere In Thy W111 Thou art w1th me everywhere Teach me to do thy w1ll To do Thy W1ll my sweetest straxn For me Thy w1ll IS greatest ga1n In Thy w1ll l1fe s hlghest plane Teach me to do thy w1ll ' What 1S Thy w1ll now let me prove In through my l1fe Thy Sp1r1t move T1ll done l1fe s day I m caught above Then sweet to do thy w1ll M L Lowe' God w1ll supply but we must apply Page Fzfty four II ll . . . , H . . . 1 1 1 99 9 1 s a 1 ' 1'- 1 - 1 A 7 7 ' 1 - 1 ' H ' 79 9 1 1 ' 7 7 H 79 AK ' 7 1 11 1 1 - ll II GC ' 99 ' ' ' ' ' It I ' 77 , an 1 ' ' ar , . , . as ' rs ' ' , 1 1 9 I 9 . 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We Regowa Lagethea mth you Df ar Senxors We have enjoyed the sweet wonderful fellowshlp with you here at P B T S We have grown to love you dearly 1n the Lord 1n the three years that you have spent Wlth us We w1sh you could stay a longer t1me but we know you must go on 1n the great fields of serv1ce God has waxtlng for you The t1me rs so short and we pray you w1ll avall yourselves of every opportunlty that our Lord w1ll g1ve to you Epheslans 5 16 Redeemmg the t1me because the days are ev1l F1rst Redeemmg the t1me for Chrlst s sake Second Redeemmg the t1me for the Church s sake Thlrd Redeemrng the t1me for the World s sake Fourth Redeemlng the t1me for Your Own sake Truly you are equlpped to go forth as H1s wrtnesses because of your kncwl edge of the Word because of your prayer lrfe and because of your close walk and fellowshlp wxth H1m durmg the three years spent here We are not go1ng to say Farewell but s1mply that we TCJOICS wlth you because you are golng out 1nto the great harvest fields We know that the preparatlon you have recelved here at PB T S w1ll strengthen you and help strong ln the Lord and IH the power of H1s mlght We then shall all come I'6jO1Cl1'1g 1n that Great Day of harvest br1ng1ng 1n the sheaves and me tng once aga1n at the feet of Jesus Remember God hath not promxsed qkl6S always blue Flower strewn pathways All our l1ves through God hath not promxsed Sun w1thout ra1n Joy w1thout sorrow Peace w1thout pam But God hath prom1sed Strength for the day Rest for the laborer L1ght on the way Grace for the trlal Help from above Unfa1l1ng sympathy Undylng love Deuteronomy 31 8 And the LORD He lt IS that doth go before thee He w1ll be w1th thee He w1ll not faxl thee ne1ther forsake thee fear not nelther be dlsmayed DR AND MRS GORDON C DAvxs It IS not how much we have but how much oi us God has Page F1ftv Eve ll 1 - f 1 Il . ' H . . . ,, . . , . . . , ' ll 11 ' ' ' ' Y you in all your work for Him. Our prayers go with you that you may Hbe . . . . ,, . - . . V it . - 1 . 1 1 ,y i LK ' M . ' ' YY Sl ' . . A Y ' 37 1 AA ' ' . g 1 H , . . ?06ZllQ'H Wlissiom lteafnwship OFFICERS President-Anne M. Welty Vice-President-Lawrence E. Thomas Secretary-Ruth Freiberger Treasurer-james E. Godley GOSPEL TRACT DISTRIBUTION LEAGUE So shall my word be that goeth forth out of my mouth: it shall not return unto me void, but it shall accomplish that which I please, and it shall prosper in the thing where to I send it. Isaiah 55:11. With this promise, it is our desire to publish the printed Word in tract form. Throughout the nation thou- sands of tracts have been distributed with the sincere prayer that souls might be won for Christ. God has made available His Omnipotence to us through Prayer. In our Tract League Prayer Service we desire to take advantage of this privilege by praying for the tracts as they are given out. that God will speak to hearts and save souls. Since the organization of the Gospel Tract Distribution League of P.B.T.S.. on April 13, 1938, thousands of tracts have been distributed. God has richly blessed our tract ministry with many souls to His glory, and many Christians have been strengthened in the Faith. Our prayer is that more will come to know Christ in all His Power and Glory. -DORIS L. BROWN. PAACUCO-2 messianic Fellowship OFFICERS President-Medora A. Whitlock Vice-President-Kathryn O. Earle Secretary-Lois Ellen Lee Treasurer-Seymour M. Gilbert Page Fifty-eight Foreign Missions Fellowship A Hash!-It's 9 o'clock, Monday evening. A dash!-The students are hurrying to missionary prayer meeting. At this same time each week the Students' Foreign Missions Fellowship meets for prayer. This organization was formed because someone saw the need of reaching lost ones for Christ. Bible Schools, Colleges and Seminaries all over the United States and Canada are represented in this fellowship. There are three groups of members in each chapter first those who have been called to go as foreign missionaries second those who are willing to go or stay as God directs but have pledged their prayers wherever they are and third those who have been chosen of God to remain at home but have prom ised to support foreign missions by their prayers It is our prayer that God will show us His will about our relationship to foreign missions and that many more will be led to the regions beyond ANNE WELTY ljospd Mant League OFFICERS President Edgar J Beckley Vice President Mary R Baker Secretary Doris L Brown Treasurer Theodore Glick The Practical Messianic Fellowship The Practical Messianic Fellowship has entered its second year During the first year it sent out a friendship letter to the jewish people of the Tri City area Our Lord said Salvation is of the Jews John 4 22 Before returning to heaven He said to give the Gospel to the Jews beginning at Jerusalem and in all Judea The Spirit of God wrote to us in the Epistle to the Romans that salvation was to everyone that believes to the jew first Because the believer s duty is to give the Gospel to the Jew we feel the real need of consistent prayer for Israel Remember that one who kept his pound laid up in a napkin a type of the Christian who does little or nothing for his Lord? In the parable he had his pound taken from him and was ushered into the presence of his Lord for eter nity without a thing to his credit Romans ro 1 Brethren my hearts desire and piayer to God for Israel is that they might be saved Lois LEE Page Fifty nine 1 Q v x s 1 , y v ' , . 1' Da 1 a I 1 a 1 ' ' Rv ' I I u a . U . . ,, ' . , . . . . . . , , . 1 , v , as 1 ' . . , - , . i . Front Row R Phxpps G Wxllets R Johnson M Patterson M Nader J Ackerly Back Row E Mattlson Z Chayet W Sandell Mrs Patterson E Ackerly H Hayden I Johnson Student.s'.6eaqueoFlf1an91'latwn.s The momentous days of war that we have recently passed through w1ll stand forever ln the pages of hlstory as a testxmony of the power of God m g1v1ng Hls People Vlctory agamst an enemy whose goal was to erase Chr1st1an1ty from the earth But not only have we conquered a physlcal enemy but we have glorlously trlumphed over the enemy of the soul In thls warfare there has been a Detall that IS worthy of specxal commen datlon Th1s Detall of th1rteen skxlled warr1ors 1S flttmgly known as the Students League of Many Nat1ons Orlglnatmg twenty three years ago under the dlrectlon of our Commander 1n Chief jesus Chrxst and executed under H1s capable alds Dr and Mrs John A Davls th1s band of soldlers has advanced agamst Stlff enemy oppos1t1on ln every battle Travelmg through every state m the Umon m Canada and Mexxco they have presented serv1ces numberlng over s1x thousand and as a result thousands of recruxts have been added to God s army as smners have turned from a l1fe of corruptxon to A l1fe of servxce for Jesus Chrxst When we cannot see we can trust Page Sxxty A I . , . , . , . , . , . . : . , . , . , . , . , . , 0 y - Q cs 9 ' 91 ' ' ' ' ' J v , . . . , 3 9 x 1 , . . . 1 . an va The flgld tra1n1ng that these sold1ers undergo IS partly respons1ble for the1r accompllshment on the battlefield They carry a full course of study as they travel But what IS an army wlthout a leader? When God called Dr John A Dav1s to h1s heavenly home He comm1ss1oned Dr and Mrs M C Patterson to command thlS un1t By the1r example of loyalty and zeal these students learn to grow 1nto effrclent men of war The teachers of the League also help the students to make w1se use of the1r 1mplements of warfare None less 1m portant IS the scout of th1s party Rev R L Sherman who goes ln advance to prepare the way for these 1nvaders of God In the umforms of the1r compames the students present a plcturesque scene Each dressed 1n the costume of the country he represents and standmg w1th the Chr1st1an and Amerlcan flags on e1ther Slde to comblne the Splflt of patrlotlsm Wlth the Splflt of true Chr1st1an 11v1ng these sold1ers of the cross g1ve w1tness that God has redeemed them out of every k1ndred and tongue and people and nat1on After Dr Patterson has explalned how the group was the outgrowth of a Freshman Class sklt on Thanksg1v1ng Day the students march 1n to the stralns of I Love to Tell the Story and take the1r respectlve posts The first to be alerted 1S Zelllc Chayet who IS a converted Jew Margaret Nader the Syr1an g1rl g1ves her testlmony and s1ngs second alto w1th the g1rls tr1o Irv1n john son who represents Germany plays hlS saw and w1tnesses to Gods savmg power 1n word and song Ireland glVCS us Elvrn M8tt1SOH w1th h1s lyr1c tenor vo1ce Ruby Helen Johnson IS from the sunny South Ell1ott Ackerly IS next to smg the Gospel story followed by Haywood Hayden who tells the audlence Patterson the male quartet s1ngs 1n acappella style to touch the hearts of mus1c lovers Mr Ackerly 1S next to glV6 h1s expenence 1n test1ng types of mus1c and findmg Gods mus1c best .for hlS soul H1s p1ano solo occup1es a cho1ce moment 1n the program Of French herltage IS Geraldme W11l1ts who 1S fol lowed by a trumpet duet by Messers Matt1son and Johnson Rufus Phlpps who IS proud to clalm Engl1sh blood IS ready to speak for the Lord and to play h1s trombone Also represent1ng England IS Mrs Ackerly who steps to the p1ano to smg a duet wlth Mr Ackerly after she has finlshed her testrmony Scotland s descendant 1S Walter Sandell At th1s poxnt Mrs Patterson g1VCS those 1n the audlence the opportunlty to Jom forces w1th the ranks of the redeemed Then Mr Chayet from Russla, g1VCS us a deeper appreclatlon of our re11g1ous freedom as he relates h1s persecutlons when he accepted Jesus Chr1st as h1s Messlah The serv1ce lS chmaxed when the students stand together under the furls of the Chr1st1an and Amerlcan flags to smg of the transform1ng power of God At the conclus1on the audlence r1ses and Jolns the1r volces wlth those of the students 1n s1ng1ng Amer1ca and as a final trlbute salute the dear old Stars and Strlpes The serv1ce IS over but the mfluence of the message remams 1n the hearts of those who go forth wlth a determ1nat1on to endure hardness as a good sold1er of Jesus Chr1st WALTER L SANDELL Choose well your cholce IS bnef but endless Page Sxxty one , . . . . , . . . , , . . ,, . I 9 ' 71 . . . y . . KC I, ' ' , . 9 ' 3 x ' ' . . , . I 3 . , . of the School hxstory and aCt1V1tlCS. After,a word of remlmscence by Dr. M. C. , . . , 4 4 n 4 n 4 n , ' ' Y Y , . . . . . , . . . , , . . . H . ,, . ! Y Y , , y . . . . . . ,, . ' 77 U n - . . . Boys' Basketball Basketball plays a most important part in the recreational life of the students of P.B.T.S. Active participation affords the opportunity for the out- living of the in-living Christ and the edification of their bodies which are the temples of the Holy Spirit. The mental. physical, and spiritual strain upon a Christian servant demands perfect coordination of body, soul, and spirit to meet the situation of life. One learns to make important decisions quickly and accurately on a basketball court: it naturally follows that such training is invaluable in life's experiences. -SEYMOUR GILBERT RICHARD GELATT. 'tjesus didn't come from heaven's glory to take our part but He came to rake our place. Page Sixty-two ljdds' Baskeffoall Both teams are on the court! Everyone is excited! Coming to the center of the court, the referee blows the whistle. Everything is quiet! Shall we bow our heads in prayer and ask God to bless and protect each player. The whistle blows again and the game starts! Basketball plays an active part of the life of P.B.T.S.3 developing us physi- cally, mentally and spiritually. In the games played our girls have shown excellent sportsmanship and a Christ-like spirit which should be carried into the game of life. No one will ever know the fights within that have been fought, nor the Victories won in the heart of the basketball player. Our coach, Miss Dorothy Gardinor, has helped us to develop spiritually as well as physically. When the game reaches its peak, the players confusedly scramble for the ball, and disaster seems inevitable, Miss Gardinor sweetly, but firmly, advises the girls with Now girls. let's not play quite so rough. This kindly spirit accomplishes more than a reminder of basketball rules ever could. Healthy bodies and healthy souls are bound to bring ultimate victory. -ROSALIE HOHN. To be really right. we must be upright, downright, and outright. Page Sixty-three Name Eleanor Acker Barbara Baker Mary Baker Lucmlle Baldwm Dons Brown Nadene Carl1sle Dawn Cartwrxght Mmam Cornelxus Kathryn Earle leanne Frederlck Lxlhan Gu1tson Rosahe Hohn Alma Johnson Edna Johnson Lo1s Lee Dorothy McGarvey Lo1s Myers Elizabeth Odor Marlan Olney Lettxe Prckens Helen Platner Dorothy Ruhlman Frances Sxpes lean Stanley Mary Stephens Verna Thompson Thelma Warner Anne Welty Betty Westover Ida Belle Wetzel Medora Whxtlock Ioyce Wxllxams Rxchard Gelatt Seymour Gxlbert Walter Sandell Lawrence Thomas Page Sxxty four FAVORITES Hymn Jesus Glves Me a Song Slup Ahoy Now I Belong to Iesus Beneath the Cross of Jesus Great Is Thy Fa1thfulness At the End of the Road When They Rmg Those Golden Bells Redeemed That Wlll Be Glory Constantly Ab1d1ng The Love of God Jesus Paxd It All At Calvary The Old Rugged Cross NVhen 'lou Know My Jesus Too Don t Forget to Pray At the Cross Wonderful Peace One Dax To the Natxons Peace the Savzour Gxves My Jesus I Love Thee Theres No Dlsappomtment n Jesus Does Jesus Care? Sometxme Well Understand God Wxll Take Care of You No One Ever Cared for Me Lxke jesus Only jesus Transformed by Grace Dxvme I ll Go Where You Want Me to Go Under Hxs Wmgs What If It Were Today Ablde Wlth Me jesus Saves When the Roll Is Called Up Yonder The Love of God What a Frzend We Have xn jesus Flower Red Rose Rose Pansy Whlte Rose Sweet Pea Rose Whlte Rose Yellow Rose Carnatxon Sweet Pea Rose Rose Red Rose Red Rose Rose Daffodll C ardcma Red Rose Llly Gladxohas Rose Buble Chapter Phrhppxans 3 I Cormthxans 13 Psalm 34 Ph1l1pp1ans 2 Iohn 14 Iohn 14 I John 3 II Cormthxans 4 I Iohn 5 Romans 12 Pluhppxans 3 Galatxans 6 Phrhppxans 4 Iohn 14 Colossmans 3 John 17 Iohn 15 Ephes1ans 1 Romans 12 Ephesxans 1 Hebrews 12 Amerxcan Beauty Rose john 3 Chrysanthemum Traxlmg Arbutus Tahsman Rose Red Rose Rose Red Rose Red Rose Carnatxon Rose Orchld Glad1olxas Rose Romans 8 Psalm Psalm Phxlxpprans Psalm 91 Phxhppxans 3 Phxhppxans 4 Romans 8 Romans 8 Colossxans 3 I Cormthnans 15 Isalah 53 Red Rose II Trmothy 2 Sweet Pea Psalm 27 When ue have done our utmost God can do more Ruby Philpott We've a Story to Tell Lily of the Valley john 14 i L - ' ' ' 34 ' ' 91 . . . 4 CMnyf7j Puns Mr Nunnemaker Sixty miles an hour' Are xou brave? Miss Welty fAfter swallowing another pint of dustl Oh yes' Im just full of grit' Mrs Jarvis What system of breathing do you teach the students? Dr Davis Why do you ask? Mrs jarvis Myrtle wrote home that you taught them that a good orator breathes through his diagram' Mr Dence Cwriting a letter homel Dear Dad GueSS vshat I need moSt9 Rev Dence Did NOt NOtice anv clue in your NOte as to your need Please NO ti y Miss Galley Mr Fleming She is in the Lecture Hall playing a duet I finished Hrst Where is Mrs Fleming? Mr Thomas cooks bx ear When some one cries The toast is burning' he knows it is ready to serv To a Field Mouse' Mr Iohnsen Did he get an answer? Mr Braid This salad tastes funny Did you salt it? Miss Swanson Yes but I never used that brand before its called Epsom Salts Dr Davis The examination will be conducted on the honor system Please take your places three seats apart ani in alternate rows The Dean of Women of a co educational school stood before the student body and made the following warning The Presz dent and I have decided to stop ne king on the campus The students one after an other began to snicker then the whole crowd burst into bellows of a hilarious laughter In her embarrassment she attempted to complete the picture by saying YVhat I mean is this kissing which has been go in on under my nose must stop Excited Frosh What bell is that9 Wise Junior The one right on the wall there Question 1n First aid quxz What would you do in the case of a man bleeding to death from a wound in the head9 First Aider Hazel Lilly I would put a tournzquet around his neck One day while the Seniors were waiting for the second bell to ring Mr Hawks suggested thex sing I love to steal away Miss Ruhlman started the song but fuund she had pitched it too low So she began again I love to steal but this time it was too high Again she tried I love to steal and again she got the pitch wrong After a third failure Mr Hawks remarked Observing our friends admission let us pray Little Tommy Kmetko was suffering from a severe tummy ache His mother e plamed that probably it resulted from its bread and Jam guaranteed to take avtay that achy feelmg That afternoon as she was ironing she mentioned having a headache Probably Mommy Tommy reasoned its becatse its empty that it aches if you had something in it it wouldnt hurt' Mr Lackey Sir I would like to have your daughter for mx wife Mr Cummings Well Id consider lt Suppose you bring your wife over some t 'one and let me meet her Miss Thompson It takes real brains to cook a good meal' Miss Lee It takes more brains to get one without cooking it' A Freshmans confused idea of Church History as gleaned from an enlightening Junior The Papal Bull was a mad bull kept by the Pope in the Inquisition to trample on Protestants When the outlook is blue try the uplook Page Sixty five 0 1 . : ll - - . 4 . . 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We do not leave behind, but carry with us the memories of the precious and profitable moments spent here at P.B.T.S. We leave this Divinely sheltered environment with mixed feelings, sensing the responsibility of God's call, but, knowing that behind us is our Alma Mater as a mighty fortress and tower of strength, to which we are bound with cords of gratitude and prayer. We will all pray daily for you, though we're far from here. -STAFF. As long as I keep my face toward the light, the shadows will fall behind me. Page Sixty-six J, -. 0, . .ww 'fi' fc, ,,. , Changing Africa and Our Unchanglng God REV THEODORE WIMER In this old world of ours things seem to be changing so fast that we are not able to keep up wlth them at all Science has made tremendous strides in ever so many spheres The whole world is affected by these even those that are hid away in the dark recesses of the Jungle The world 1S becoming more and more like a neighborhood rather than continents separated by vast spaces of water There are millions today who are longing for the day when changes will be no more when we shall all live in the glorious state of perfection w1th our Lord and Saviour jesus Christ The Africans as we saw them Yesterday and as we see them Today have made many changes Some of these have been for their improvement while others have been to their detriment Many changes have grown out of natural causes wh1le others have been imposed upon them Cann1bal1sm eat mg of the dead burying people alive women disfiguring themselves with wooden discs and such are practices today forbldden and punishable by the govern ment In the past force was necessary to bring these people to submission for they naturally did not want to be disturbed Monuments mark the graves of men who have lost their ln es in this cause Traders were permitted to enter the country to sell the1r wares In so doing they gave the natives some thing better than what they already had to clothe themselves and furnished their homes with pots and pans that were not known to them Yesterdays African was shrouded in the darkest clouds of heathenism What a terrlble outlook for them for they never knew anything of the possibility of a bright and happy day They like others, always hoped for the best and sought through spirit worship to find that which would bring them comfort and cheer Lost destitute deprivation and ignorance are pictures of their state Alas the very One that they knew the least about was One who sent HIS Son that WHOSOEVER believeth in Him should not perish but have Everlasting Life The entrance of Protestant MISSIONS has brought to them the light of the glorious Gospel of Christ which alone can bring hope peace and Joy to them When the missionary first came to their country they were afraid as they thought that was just another person who had come to deal harshly with them but such was not the case It took some little time to win their confidence and prove to them that he was there to tell them how to get acquainted with God His was a message of Gods peace to the soul and mind that this God had loved them and had sent His Son to die on the cross for them This was the first bit of llght that had penetrated into their souls Needy' Hungry' and did not know it Days and months passed but little by little they came to work for the missionary and earned money CCowry shells were used for money prior to the traders comingj The missionary had to teach them many things that they had never known The white mans ways were different his tools were different his home was different and so the natives came to learn God hides power m the secret place of a surrendered Irie Page Sixty eight Y . 8 ' 7 V , . ' ' KK Y! Ki I! u , ' , . , - LK 1 S! ' ' ' There was ever before their eyes fear, cursing, terror, dread, despair and death. . . Y ' 7 . , . . . , . 3 , , . . I . , . I . ' 9 3 1 nl - ' ' H th1ngs of wh1ch they had never dreamed thus awaken1ng them to rea11t1es that they never knew ex1sted Th1s caused h1m to see that l1fe was worth l1v1ng and that above all there was One who could help h1m to l1ve a better l1fe As t1me went on these who had come to the MISSIOH for work soon found that the God that they thought was so far away was really near and that by putt1ng the1r trust 1n H1m and by bel1ev1ng ln H1s Son they could have eternal l1fe and Joy as well as the whlteman Beloved It 1S blessed when we thlnk those who first embraced the truth are st1ll gomg on w1th H1m Thus the Afr1can church was started and has been the means of establ1sh1ng other churches and of stemm1ng the tlde of Mohammedan1sm The estabhsh 1ng of churches and the m1n1stry of the Word has done much to change the nat1ves th1nk1ng regard1ng the1r own dev1l1sh trad1t1ons and customs 1n the land Today s Afr1can IS look1ng at thmgs d1fferently In every way h1s out look lS far better than before From the materlal standpomt there IS every thmg 1n hlS favor for gett1ng along and bettermg hlS l1v1ng cond1t1ons 1f he so deslres The stores IH the larger towns have plenty to make h1s hfe com fortable There IS cloth of all k1nds wh1ch the men ta1lors can fashlon Natzve craftsmen are at work maklng all k1nds of p1ns rmgs and ornaments These are fash1oned from old co1ns or p1CCCS of d1scarded chromlum plated metals Much brass IS used as well for anklets and bracelets Mohammedan traders fiood the markets w1th 1mported leather work and 1vory pleces Many other mnumerable art1cles are found 1n the country store The Publ1c Works Trans port Compan1es M1HlHg Compan1es Cotton and Rubber Co Agr1culture evper 1ment1ng stat1ons etc all afford splend1d opportun1t1es from Just the metal jobs to the sk1lled labor Schools at each government post are l1m1ted but are yearly graduatlng small numbers and gettzng better pos1t1ons for them In all the government posts and 1n many vxllages along the h1ghways he has the opportun1ty of fulfill1ng h1s sp1r1tual quest by attendlng church Where there are no permanent meet1ng places arranged they are V1S1t6d from t1me to t1me by evangel1sts The New Testament IS now ava1lable to them 1n the trade language known throughout the country so that they may study and read lt or have lt read to them A large pr1nt1ng press w1th equlpment IS already on 1tS way to these peoples for a greater d1str1but1on of Gospel l1terature St1ll there are vast sect1ons of the country where there are thousands of people that have but very l1m1ted access to the above ment1oned opportun1t1es Our des1re IS to first reach them for the Lord It 1S far better that a man or woman find the Lord than to be possessor of all the opportun1t1es 1n the mater1al world Wlth all th1s there has crept 1n an 1nd1fferent att1tude 1n the secular as well as the sp1r1tual just now there seems to be the Splflt of I dont care sort of thlng The produce from the1r gardens 1S g1v1ng them a good lncome and so 1f they can be on the1r own not hav1ng to work under another they are contented There IS a great need of labor shortage all through the country It IS hard to say but true they are not always treated as human be1ngs and are m1streated many t1mes unjustly One can well understand how such con d1t1ons refiect greatly on our m1ss1on work Treasures m heaven are Iazd up only as treasures on earth are lard down ' Page Sxxty mne 1 - 1 - 1 1 - ' . , . . . . 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' H . . - 1 SOC12lly c1v1l1zat1on has brought 1n w1th lt much of the filth of the Euro pean countrles and added to what they already have IS only add1ng 1nsult to 1nJury Many of the pagan ceremon1es of the country are encouraged rather than suppressed There lS much good be1ng done among the nat1ves They are taught how and requlred how to keep the1r homes look1ng neat San1tat1on IS requ1red but IS not always enforced Thus they are learnlng by way of eXper1ence through requ1rement rather than understand1ng many t1mes the benefit of these obl1gat1ons MlSSlOHS have brought the nat1ve a l1ght 1nstead of darkness an easy yoke 1nstead of a burden a trust 1nstead of a fear a real1ty 1nstead of an 1m1tat1on and a l1v1ng Chr1st 1nstead of an 1dOl just the pla1n s1mple teach1ng from God s Word IS sufficlent for these benlghted people to understand The Word enables them to lay hold upon God whom they thought was so far way just the thought of SubSt1tutlOH thr1lls thelf souls The message of the Bl ssed Hope Just fills the1r hearts to over fiowmg One day a couple came to the door to pay us a VlS1t The1r faces were rad1ant Wlth Joy It d1d not take long to learn the reason for the1r commg for 1mmed1ately they volunteered We were s1tt1ng IH our hut read1ng the book of Acts and when we read the 11th verse of the f1rst chapter where lt speaks of th1s same Jesus com1ng back agam our hearts were touched and the tears started to flow Wh1te man th1s IS what you have told us long ago but we have read lt now for ourselves We do pra1se God for the way that the burden has been la1d on the nat1ve Chr1st1ans hearts to evangel1ze thelf own people They go forth Wlth the mess age under cond1t1ons that you and I could never stand These go forth wxth a consclousness of an ever present enemy to attack but ever trustlng 1n the strength of an Alm1ghty God They endure for the Joy that IS set before them They tread the paths that take them through these fly 1nfested areas Cthese can g1VC sleepmg SlCkI1CSSD They travel the w11derness where the l1ons and leopards are at large It so happened that some of our evangel1sts were con fronted Wh116 on an evangel1st1c tour When asked what they d1d when they saw the l1ons they Sald we just got down rlght there on our knees and asked the Lord to chase them away HE DID There was real Joy 1n the1r hearts even though t1red hungry and worn from the troplcal heat as they recounted the story of the d1fferent meet1ngs and the bless1ng of God upon the1r feeble efforts Some st1ll say that MISSIOHS are not worth wh1le Much more could be sa1d but may It suffice to say that when God so works by HIS Sp1r1t 1n the heart of the 1gnorant heathen so that he accepts the Gospel message and then gathers up h1S 1dols by the basket full and br1ngs them to the fire of consecrat1on and ded1cat1on IS th1s not a m1racle9 Reader have you burned your 1dols 1n the fire of consecrat1on9 Dearly beloved God has been pleased to VlS1t our whole A.fr1can field and to ra1n showers of bless1ng upon us a heaven sent rev1val The fires have been burn1ng for two years Hear the cry that comes from our m1ss1onar1es Come over and help us They are worn and torn by the tr1als and hardsh1ps Hear the cry of the nat1ve Pray ye therefore the Lord of the harvest that He Wlll thrust more laborers 1nto the harvest Dear Reader perhaps you are one that God has not called but He does requ1re all of us to be found fa1thful even 1n prayer If God has called you don t be afra1d to fully count on H1m We covet your prayers 1n behalf of the work as a whole our sacr1F1c1ng men and women 1n the home office our M15 s1onar1es and our nat1ve workers and evangel1sts God bless you Naught but God can S8flSfy the soul Page Seventy , - 1 v - - , . . . , . 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H . 1 , - Y ' as v , . , . . . v 1 ' u - as Simon Peter, A Servant and an Apostle of Jesus Christ DANIEL L CONN Insp1red by the Holy Splflt the aged Apostle opens h1s letter by g1n1ng the full t1tle of h1s name Th1s IS well worth our attent1on When we study the Word of God wlth an open m1nd and a receptlve heart we find that God uses no words 1n vam but every word IS a IYIIIIC of wealth for those who love H1m I belleve one of God s purposes 1n usmg the full name of the wr1ter of th1s '1p1stle 1S to g1V6 us the hlstory of S1mon Peter s l1fe that we may see the great transformat1on wh1ch takes place even 1n the l1fe of a Gahlean fisherman when he IS brought to Chr1st and heeds the Sav1ours call Follow me and I w1ll make you fishers of men When we cons1der the name S1mon we lmmedlately recogn1ze lt as a Jew 1Sh name speak1ng of h1s adm1ssor1 1nto the old covenant by c1rcumc1s1on I was der1ved from the name S1meon wh1ch was the name of a Jew1sh patr1arch of the Old Testament In the book of Genes1s we find Jacob was the man whom God wrestled w1th all nlght 1n order that He m1ght break h1m and change h1S name to Israel jacob had taken unto h1mself two w1ves who were s1sters Rachel and Leah Rachel the younger bemg more fortunate than the other was lovely 1n the eyes of her husband wh1le Leah the eldest was unlovely When I read the story 1t touches my heart and I feel sorry for Leah M Sav1ours heart was also touched and Leah who was unlovely found grace 1n the Slght of our Lord He blessed her and she bare her husband ch1ldren 1n hopes that she m1ght ga1n h1s love When she bare the second son SC called h1s name S1meon wh1ch means hear1ng and Sald because son but H1s also Th1s IS a p1cture of S1mon and every s1nner for all are unlovely when they call upon H1m who hears our fa1ntest cry they find grace 1n Slght and come to ablde under the shadow of the Alm1ghty L1kew1se our blessed Lord heard of the sad and hopeless cond1t1on of S1mon blessed h1m and gave h1m the second name a new name wh1ch was wrltten down 1n glory The name Peter was g1ven unto S1mon by our Lord Jesus Chr1st H1mself When Andrew S1mon Peters brother found Jesus he went to h1s brother and sa1d We have found the MCSSIQS wh1ch IS belng mterpreted the Chr1st And he brought h1m to Jesus Then He who knows our past present and future greeted h1m by affirmlng that h1s name was S1mon the son of John and that he would be called Cephas Cwhlch 1S by 1nterpretat1on Peterj CA S VD The name of Peter means rock or stone Just as the first name speaks of h1s adm1ss1on 1nto the old covenant so the new name speaks of h1s adm1ss1on 1nto the new covenant by fa1th 1n Chr1st jesus Peter became one of those l1vely stones wh1ch he speaks of 1n h1S first Eplstle that bu1ld up a Sp1r1tual house and Holy pnesthood to offer up sp1r1tual sacr1fices acceptable to God by Jesus Chf1St God s requrre-ments are met by God s enabling-js Page Seventf one Il . . ll 1 . 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V Y Y . . . . ,, is - - v ' H .- Then 1n the book of R6V6l3t1OD we read that the Apostle John XVl'11lC suf fer1ng for the test1mony of our Lord on the Isle of Patmos was perm1tted to get a g11mpse of the th1ngs Wh1Ch are yet to come He saw that great c1ty the Holy Jerusalem descend1r1g out of heaven from God and the walls of the c1ty had twelve foundat1ons and 1n them the names of the twelve Apostles of tl1e Lamb There Peter s name along w1th the rest of the Apostles Wlll e1-nst throughout etern1ty when heaven and earth have fied away The th1rd name A Servant S1mon Peter adds to the t1tle of h1s name as a result of some very sad and harsh experlences A great transformauon had taken place 1n Peters lxfe One day he had obeyed the Sav1ours call Follow me and I w1ll make you hshers of men but poor Peter followed our Lord too far off Consequently just as happens to many Chr1st1ans today h1s faxth grew d1m It was that day that our Sav1our was brought as a lamb to the slaughter and as a sheep before h1s shearer 1S dumb so He opened not H1s mouth It was a t1me when our blessed Lord needed an 1nt1mate fr1end to watch and pray and press a l1ttle closer to HIS S1dC But He bore It all alone Luke tells us that they took Jesus and led H1m and brought H1m 1nto the H1gh Pr1est s house And Peter followed afar off And when they had k1ndled a fire ln the mxdst of the hall and were set down together Peter sat down among them It always seems to me that Peter had taken the wrong seat for as the Psalm1st has Sald Blessed IS the man that walketh not 1n the counsel of the ungodly nor standeth 1n the way of s1nners nor sltteth 1n the seat of the scornful just a few hours before th1s jesus had revealed to H1s dlSC1plCS how He would be sm1tten and how all of them would be offended because of h1m that n1ght Man 1S unable to comprehend h1s own weakness so Peter declared although all shall be offended yet Wlll not I But jesus answered h1m Ver1ly I say unto thee that th1s day even th1s n1ght before the cock crows YWICC thou shalt deny me thr1ce The cock crew wh1le Peter was mal-mg h1S thlfd den1al and our Lord turned and looked upon h1m The all seemg eyes of our Sav1our behold all thmgs and Ne1ther IS there any creature that IS not man1fested 1n H1s slght but all thmgs are naked and opened unto the eyes of H1m w1th whom we have to do It IS also true of us that when we assoclate w1th the world and fa1l to w1tness for our Sav1our we are deny1ng H1m that loved us and washed us from our SIDS 1n H1s own blood Lzie IS a trust and we have to gzve an accountmg Page Seventy two 1 1 ' , . . . . 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U . . l . . ., What Jesus look portrayed no one but Peter has ever known But one thxng we do know lt caused h1m to go out and weep b1tterly When he wr1tes the Ep1stles no more does he deny h1s Sav1our and declare that he has never known Hxm but afhrms that he has become a slave to H1m The word servant wh1ch Peter uses means bought one or bond slave Peter had become a bond servant of the Lord jesus Chr1st to tell of H1s matchless love He had been purchased not Wlth corrupt1ble thmgs as s1lver and gold but wlth the prec1ous blood of Chr1st as of a lamb w1thout blemlsh and w1thout spot Then the last name IS the crownmg name How true the saylng 1S that Gods way up IS the way down When Peter takes h1S place as a servant he IS crowned by the name An Apostle of jesus Chr1st An Apostle means chosen and sent one How blessed lt 1S to be a chosen vessel of our I ord Jesus Chr1st and to bear Hxs prec1ous Gospel to the lost and dy1ng world Paul declared that he IS not ashamed of th1s Gospel for lt IS the power of God unto Salvat1on to every one that belleveth As It IS wr1tten how beautlful are the feet of them that preach the Go pel of peace, and brmg glad t1d1ngs of good thmgs CRomans IO 135 And they that be w1se shall sh1ne as the brlghtness of the hrmament and they that turn many to rlghteousness as the stars for ever and ever CD1n1el I2 35 And he shall be l1ke a tree planted by the r1vers of water that brmveth forth hlS fru1t 1n h1s season h1s leaf also shall not wlther and whatsoever he doeth shall prosper CPsalms 1 35 For Chr1st sa1d Ye have not chosen me but I have chosen you and orda1ned you that ye would go and brmg forth frult and that your fru1t should rema1n Uohn I5 161 And 1n the 1mmortal hymn wr1tten by The Rev George D Watson we have tlvese words I hear my blessed Savlour say Follow me follow me follow me H1s VOICG IS callmg all the day Follow me follow me follow me For thee I trod the bltter way For thee I gave my l1fe away And drank the gall thy debt to pay Follow me follow me follow me You can never speak ro the wrong man about Chrzst Page Seventy three s , . , . 1 - ' v xc as ' u sr v s ' N . . . . 2 V i Q vu , . . - v ' gg - n u vw ' ' . .4 . . 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A , , . ,, Whom Having Not Seen, Ye Love NELLIE A MANLI-:Y The word Mother brlngs to the mlnds of most of us the one whom we have loved from earhest recollect1ons She 1S the one who e face became fam1l1ar to us as she held us close ln arms that sought to shelter us and keep us from harm We learned to love that face and the one who was always near to kiss away the hurts and make our l1ttle l1ves eas1er The next person no doubt we learned to love was that one who da1ly labored that w mlght be sheltered clothed and nour1shed The one who through h1s efforts kept the home golng We saw h1m and loved hmm and soon could speak h1s name father Brothers and s1sters lf we were fortunate enough to have them came 1nto the c1rcle of those whom we learned to love And year after year new faces came mto our l1ves new frlends were made and these were loved becau e they could be seen and because they contrlbuted much Joy to our l1ves These frxends and compamons we behold w1th our phys1cal eyes but Peter wrltes 1n I Peter 1 8 about One whom havlng not seen we may love w1th a love that surpasses that for any human belng Why should th1s One the Lord jesus Chrlst have our whole love and all other affectlons be gu1ded by th1s? We should love H1m because He as our Creator By the wo1d of H1s power the umverse was swung out mto space The stars and the planets were hung IH the skles Thls earth was started on 1ts annual Journey around the sun Day and nxght were put lnto oneratxon In the begmmng God created thc heavens and the earth God also created man And God Sald Let us make man ln our lmage after our llkeness so God created man The pronoun Us reveals that the Trlune God Father Son and Holy Sp1r1t had a part ln the creatlon John tells us All thlngs were made by H1m and wxthout ham was not anythmg made that was made He was ln the world and the world was made by h1m and the world knew h1m not And Paul wrltes to the Epheslans And to make all men see what 1S the fellowsh1p of the mystery wh1ch from the beg1n n1ng of the world hath been hxd m God who created all th1ngs by jesus Chrrst Should not our Creator command all our love our l1fe our all? Shall we smg Thou art the Potter I am the clay and then have our affectlons some where else? We who by falth have accepted Chrlsts atomng work on Calvary should love H1m because He IS our Sav1our It seems a contrad1ct1on that the One Who was the Creator of all thlngs should become the Sav1our of that creatxon It seems strange that such an act should be necessary Man was created by God and then God became mans Sav1our But man was created by God a free moral agent What would we th1nk of a God who would create man a machme a thmg that would have no power of h1s own could th1nk only as God thought for h1m could move only as God caused h1m to move who had no power to choose between rlght and wrong? God gave man and woman the power of choos1ng and they chose the wrong They chose to follow thelr own w1lls rather than the w1ll of God thelr Creator Consequently s1n entered the world by one pa1r because they were the representat1ves of the whole race We fell wlth them How the heart of God must have been gneved by th1s act of man but even before s1n entered the world because God knows all thmgs from etern1ty to etermty a way of escape had been planned Thrs wav was to be provxded by the second person of the Godhead even Jesus Chr1st H1mself Therefore when the fulness of txme came God sent Hxs Son mto the world ln the llkeness of human flesh that the world through H1m m1ght be saved Ch mst very God moved 1nto the realm of man s s1n Do what you can where you are and w1th what you have Page Seventy four Il . Il L4 77 ' ' . S ' r V V A . . c , , . . , . V V A 4- ' . ' y . 6 I . . . . ., V . , . . . I H . ,, . V - V 7 - . ' . . . . H . . n VV U . Y . . - V ' 7? V V V - H . . - . . . 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V- John wrote For God so loved the world that he gave h1s only begotten Son that whosoever bel1eveth 1n hlm should not pensh but have ever1ast1ng l1fe God s love for the human race wh1ch He had created caused H1m to make prov1s1on for the redempt1on of that race Every offermg every sacr1f'1ce 1n the Old Testament po1nted to One lfVho should come to be the Peace Offerxng and the Lamb sacr1f1ced for the SIDS of the people He came that these m1ght be fulfilled He also came that we m1ght be brought back to God There was no other way but th1s way the way of the cross no other way but that De1ty must take mans place to appease an angry God no other way but for the Son of God to br1ng us back to God But now 1n Chflst jesus ye who SOI'HCt1ITlCS were far off are made nlgh by the blood of Chr1st Surely we can say w1th the poet Oh' how I love H1m how I adore H1m My breath my sunshme my all 1n all The great Creator became my Sav1our And all Gods fulness dwelleth 1n H1m We should love H1m because He IS our Lord and Master As Lord He IS the One Who has supreme power as Master the One who rules or commands Perhaps He has become our Sav1our but IS He our Lord and Master? Paul when the br1ght llght struck h1m and he fell to h1s face on the Damascus road cr1ed Who art Thou Lord? He recogn1zed Jesus the One Whom he was per secut1ng as the Sav1our and 1n the same breath as Lord One Who had supreme power Then the next words of Paul are 1nterest1ng Lord what would Thou have me to do? Th1s IS the exper1ence of every one who has come to the place of acknowledg1ng ChflSt as Lord and Master We have Just passed through a traglc war dur1ng wh1ch t1me our country has demanded the full alleg1ance of all her subjects H1story has 1tS records of those who have not been true to the1r flag and country Death 8WaltS them 1f the1r treason 1S d1scovered A country needs c1t1zens who w1ll stand true under any test ready 1f need be to lay down the1r l1ves 1n order that the country may be safe for the r1ght If a country demands th1s how much more Chr1st has the rlght to demand that H1s followers WIII be true to H1m 1n any test or storm A few years ago two young people went 1nto the heart of Chma to carry the Gospel message to the thousands 1n that sect1on They went wlth glad t1d1ngs They were beau t1fu1 Chr1st1an characters One day the news came that the Commun1sts were on the march d1rectly toward the v1llage where th1s devoted couple were labor 1ng They d1d not have t1me to escape but were captured by the Red sold1ers Letters came out from that sect1on dur1ng the short space these two were per m1tted to l1ve In these letters was shown a deep devot1on for Chr1st A love that surpasses all human love sustamed them One message sa1d Whether l1v1ng or dy1ng we are H1s Soon the word was flashed around the world Betty and john Stam had been beheaded by the communlst sold1ers Why d1d th1s happen? Because Betty and john Stam loved and had g1ven the1r alleg1ance completely to jesus Chf1St as the1r Lord and Master He had led them w1th a hand of love to that far off land where they met death for the cause to wh1ch they had g1ven the1r alleg1ance We are told of a young g1rl who was loved and respected by all who came 1n contact w1th her The beauty of her l1fe and character made her outstandmg She always wore a locket about her neck but no one had ever been allowed to open It One day her closest frlend asked 1f she mlght see 1ns1de the locket F1nal1y she was g1ven perm1ss1on to touch the spr1ng and the locket flew open To the surpr1se of the fr1end there was not the customary p1cture 1ns1de but these words were wr1tten there Whom hav1ng not seen I love' Here lay the secret of the beauty of character of th1s young lady And th1S exper1ence may be poss1ble for all who w1ll y1eld themselves wholly and completely to th1s One Who IS able to transform l1ves 1nto H1s glor1ous l1keness The fragrance oi Christ rs the perfume ot Hrs people Page Seventy live u - 1 r V 1 ' v 1 ' ' y , -.. 9 . v . 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U - 1 , . 1 , . 1 ' as ' ,1 v 1 - H . . . . ,, THE THREE CALLS MARCELLA E GATHANY Dur1ng the days we have just been pass1ng through and are now l1v1ng 1n there IS a constant call to serve our country to the very best of our ab1l1ty The army takes the best of the land to tram for war to iight and d1e 1f need be for llberty Th1s 1S a noble call1ng All through the ages God has extended a call to all manklnd but 1n comparat1ve numbers few heed h1s 1nv1tat1on to come Let us look 1nto Gods Word and find some of H1s calls extended to us In Matthew rr 28 we fmd the call of Salvat1on Come unto me all ye that labor and are heavy laden and I w1ll g1VC you rest ThlS 1S the first 1nv1tat1on g1ven under the Dlspensatlon of Grace Before th1s t1me It was JCWISII Law thou shalt and shalt not Th1S seems harsh but the Chr1st1an call 1S gentle Come There IS a great contrast between law and grace The law drove men Wlth a scourge but the Gospel draws Wlth bands of love The law repels but the Gospel attracts The law shows the dlstance between God and man but the Gospel br1dges the deep chasm and brmgs the s1nner across lt Th1s 1S all because of Chr1sts fimshed redempt1ve work on Calvary The call of salvat1on shows the marvelous grace of God We are to come as we are no self r1ghteousness nor makmg self acceptable but come w1th your broken vows profane language worldly amusement heart crush1ng bur dens s1n selfishness and pr1de Some one has expressed It 1n these words what we try to cover God w1ll uncover but what we uncover God w1ll cover by the prec1ous Blood of Chrxst In Ephes1ans 2 8 lt reads For by grace are ye saved thru fa1th, and not of yourselves It IS the g1ft of God It IS not unt1l after we answer the call of salvat1on that we can answer the call of separat1on II Cor1nth1ans 6 I7 b1ds us to come out from among them and be ye separate sa1th the Lord and touch not the unclean th1ng God cannot fully bless H1s people when they are IH compromlse w1th ev1l We are to separate ourselves from anyth1ng that draws us away from God VVh1le the ch1ldren of Israel were 1n Egyptlan bondage Pharaoh would pefm1t them to do certa1n th1ngs but there would always be a cond1t1on of compro m1se 1n lt In Exodus 8 25 28 they were perm1tted to make SaCI'1f:lCES but they were not to go very far Let us not be border llne Chr1st1ans so close to the edge that when temptat1on allures us we Sllp 1nto lt Let go and let God have the first place 1n our l1ves Come out and keep on com1ng out for H1m Let God have such a place 1n our l1ves that old th1ngs drop off l1ke leaves 1n the fall but not l1ke the oak that holds on to a few old dry dead leaves unt1l spr1ng From James 4 4 we learn we must be separate from the world and 1tS fr1endsh1p F r1endsh1p w1th the world IS enm1ty w1th God We are 1n the world but are not to comply Wlfh lt If we were to go explor1ng 1n a coal m1ne dressed 1n wh1te we could not come out w1thout so1led spots Ne1ther can a Chr1st1an dabble 1n the th1ngs of th1s world and be a pure clean testxmony for our Lord We are to separate ourselves from ev1l des1res mot1ves and acts Also separat1on from false teachers who are vessels unto d1shonor As born agaln bel1evers let the world know by our walk conversat1on and all do1ngs that we belong to H1m The safe th1ng to do 1f a th1ng 1S quest1onable IS to leave It alone God does not ask us to go unrewarded by taklng such a step for H1m but prom1ses the full man1festat1on of the DIVIHC Fatherhood unh1ndered com mun1on and worsh1p and fru1tful serv1ce Wlth these prom1ses let us cleanse ourselves from all filthmess of the flesh and sp1r1t perfectmg hol1ness Cfull development growth 1nto matur1ty of godl1ness not SIHICSS perfectlonj 1n the fear of God Hebrews 7 1 Never be afrazd to entrust an unknown future to a known God Page Seventy SIX v x r . , . , ' cc - a 1 . . ,, . . . . . , . 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V U It was Paul who received a call from God in Acts I6'Q Come over into Macedon1a and help us lmmed1ately he answered the call to preach the Gospel to them It was because of h1s obedlence that we have record of the first convert 1n Europe The same call of servlce 1S extended to each of us today to wxtness the Gospel of Chr1st to the lost and dy1ng world God does not ask us all to do 1t 1n the same way He calls some to be teachers pastors evangehsts personal workers Chr1st1an busmess men or Chr1st1an examples 1n all profess1ons of l1fe Regardless of what phase of l1fe we are xn we have a l1fe to l1ve that He wants to tell for Jesus Ann1e johnson Fhnt has expressed 1t 1n these words Chr1st h1s no hands but our hands To do H1s Work today He has no feet but our feet To lead men rn H1s way He has no tongue but our tongue To tell men how He died He has no help but our help To brzng them to Hrs s1de We are the only Bible The careless World wzll read We are the srnner s gospel We are the scoffer s creed We are the Lord s last messarie Gzven rn deed and Word What If the type IS crooked9 What if the prmt IS blurred? What 1f our hands are busy Wzth other Worlt than H1s9 What rf our feet are Walkmg Where szn s allurement ISD What If our tongues are speakmg Of thmgs H1s lzps would spurng How can we hope to help H1m And hasten H1s return9 It IS our pr1v1lege to bear personal test1mony of the power of God by preachlng the word Preach the Word be 1nstant an season out of season Let us serve Hum by 1ntercess1on Th1S IS the hlghest avenue of SCTVICC anyone can attaxn The effectual fervent prayer of a r1ghteous man avalleth much Let us serve H1m by personal work Chr1st saw Peter and Andrew castmg a net 1nto the sea and He sald unto them Follow me and I w1ll make you f1shers of men and they stra1ghtway left the1r nets and followed h1m When Chr1st extends an 1nv1tat1on do not delay but be obed1ent to the call Because whom He calls He enables Sen1ors you have answered these three calls Salvat1on Separat1on and Serv1ce He who called you IS able to open the door where He wants you You may not be able to see what the future holds but remember He holds the future May each of you be a humble obed1ent w1ll1ng and loyal servant for our Lord May th1s be the test1mony of your l1fe as rt was of Tertulhan s The servzce of Chr1st IS the busmess of my l1fe The wzll of Chr1st IS the law of my l1fe The presence of Chrzst IS the joy of my l1fe The glory of Chr1st IS the crown of my Izfe Fafth me'1ns more than f'1c1nQ the facts lt me'ms Mcmg The Fact Page Seventy seven ' 19 ' . 4 - 1 Q 1 1 - 9 H ' C 1 J Q J ' 1 i ' . 1 v cs 1 1 . , . 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The Things That are Unshalcable and Permanent R1-:v ARTHURB WHITING THD There IS nothlng new 1n the statement that we are l1v1ng 1n a tottermg world but It 1S nevertheless very true The 111stab1l1ty of th1ngs human has been wr1tten 1n large letters across the pages of l1fe 1n every age In fact the world IS a field strewn w1th the wrecks and ru1ns of past human endeavor The great emplres and hxghly developed c1v1l1zat1ons of ant1qu1ty have vxrtually vamshed leavmg only an occaslonal vo1ce to rem1nd us of the fact and scope of the1r exxstence And w1th all of our boasted progress we have not succeeded 1n changlng the transltory character of that to wh1ch we put our hands It IS a fact beyond d1spute that our present c1v1l1zat1on po1nts ln an alarmmg way to a s1m1lar fatal and iinal break up wh1ch marked the consummat1on of past C1Vll1 zat1ons Its long cont1nuance for nearly twenty centur1es 1S w1thout doubt due to the presence of the preservmg salt of Chr1st1an l1fe and test1mony on the earth Had lt not been for the ex1stence and lnfluence of God s people 1n the m1dst of men surely th1s c1v1l1zat1on would long s1nce have rotted 1n 1tS own corrupt1on But as the B1ble mstructed person knows such a s1tuat1on IS not to contlnue mdelinxtely The sp1r1tual salt w1ll one day be removed as the Lord Jesus Chrlst returns to cla1m every blood bought bel1ever and w1th all restramt removed the corrupt1on of c1v1l1zat1on w1ll rapldly come to a head and rece1ve the Judgment of God wh1ch lt so rustly deserves How far away such a catas trophlc event may be we do not know but we can say that already there are ommous slgns of tremendous changes 1n every realm of human act1v1ty Dur1ng recent tlmes we have w1tnessed the dlsappearance of thrones the d1sp1ac1ng of democracy by dCSpOt1C d1ctatorsh1p and wholesale depr1vat1on of freedom of speech and l1berty of act1on The moral l1fe of the 1nd1v1dual loudly procla1ms the same shaken cond1t1on Barnyard morals are the order are now reapmg the wh1rlw1nd of soc1al dxseases Mllhons of hard dr1nk1ng clgarette pulling lust crazed apologles for humans and tons of prmted and plc tor1al degeneracy and m1les of moron1c movles are maklng the1r contr1but1on to a rapxd and alarmmg break down of morals Even our rel1g1ous l1fe has not escaped a tremendous shak1ng Across the seas at least two nat1ons have publlcly attempted to thrust God out of the1r l1fe ent1rely In our land only about half the populatlon make any profess1on of Chr1st1an1ty Churches once full are row empty Plays take the place of prayer sandw1ches are subst1tuted for salvat1on Sunday has become fun day The B1ble IS no longer regarded as lt once was the 1nfall1ble Word of God the great standard of what we should belxeve and how we should behave And so one m1ght go on 1n trag1c recltal It would seem as though Chrls tendom 1S be1ng rocked to 1ts very foundatlons these days and that It cannot endure such a great shak1ng But thank God th1s 1S not the whole story Lxsten to th1s from the Word of God And th1s word yet once more s1gn1heth the remov1ng of those th1ngs that are shaken as of th1ngs that are made that those th1ngs wh1ch cannot be shaken may remain CHebrews I2 275 Here then are two classes of th1ngs the shakable and the unshakable the pass1ng and the permanent The shakable and pass1ng th1ngs are those that are made and all man made contr1vances belong to the su1c1de squad they are doomed to perlsh But on the contrary that wh1ch IS God made 1S unshakable and eternal What then are the th1ngs that cannot be shaken even 1n a totterlng worldf' Txme and space perm1t us to deal w1th but four of these unshakable and endurable th1ngs There IS first the Word of God It IS the B1ble wh1ch l1veth and abxdeth forever' The grass wlthereth and the flower fadeth but the Word of the Lord endureth for ever Its permanency lS assured because VVhen jesus comes the shadows depart Page Seventy e1ght . . , . . 7 ' ! - . . . . 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I ' . 7 KK ' 73 ' , . 1ts source IS secure For ever O Lord Thy Word IS settled 1n heaven The Blble stands IH a shaken world as Hrmly as the heaven mn Wh1Ch lt 1S anchored and from wh1ch lt came Through the ages men have defamed It and denounced lt and derlded lt and deleted It but they have not been able to destroy lt they have not been able to sllence 1ts testxmony to the Cfylng need of sxnful man and the r1ch prov1s1on of the God of grace and power Instead the good old Book has become the world s best seller and there lS an 1ncreas1ng demand for It as w1tness the total of I2 403 541 COPIES of the Scrxptures clrculated by the Amerl can B1ble Socxety dur1ng 1944 Such a d1str1but1on breaks all prevrous records establ1shed by the 129 year old Soc1ety And th1s remember 1S only one of many soc1et1es and centers of c1rculat1on throughout the world Noth1ng can stay the progress of God s Word And blessed be God lt remaxns unchangeable and unshakable IH the m1dst of a chang1ng and shakmg world It IS the chang mg really stable 1n the th1nk1ng of men for man s vlews change w1th the Chang 1ng years But the Blble IS not subject to such change It IS the one Book IH all the world that you can depend upon the rellable revelat1on of God to man that remams f1xed am1d the Huctuatlons of passmg t1me It IS th1s unchanglng and unshakable Book wh1ch tells us 1n pla1n and pomted language what IS wrong w1th us and how lt can be put r1ght Its searchmg words con demn us for our s1n and then polnt us to the Lord jesus Chrlst the Lamb of God wh1ch taketh away the s1n of the world We thank God for such a Book as that The Church of God IS another of the unshakable and deathless thlngs In Matthew 16 18 we hear the Lord J sus Chrxst saymg Upon th1s rock I w1ll bu1ld my church and the gates of hell shall not preva1l against It I trust you understand what the Lord meant when He referred to the Church Accord1ng to the New Testament the church 1S the SOC1Cty of saved smners from Pentecost to the return of the Lord to the a1r to take H1s own to be w1th H1mself It 1S the great company of those who 1rrespect1ve of denom1nat1onal label have been saved through the personal appropr1at1on of the shed blood of the Lord jesus Chrlst The church 1S composed of genume possessors of eternal l1fe Lhnstendom IS merely the sphere of professlon So you can readlly see that wh1le Chr1stendom may be shaken to 1ts foundat1ons the true church can and w1ll rema1n The centurxes of the past supply abundant ev1dence of the terrxfic suffermg that the church has been called upon to endure Today lt IS comparat1vely easy to be a Chr1st1an for God for many years has been restraln 1ng the wrath of men from bemg hurled agamst Hxs church although some s1gns today seem to be heraldmg the approach of a return to the former thmgs Who of us can deny that perhaps IH the near future lt may cost even blood to take a stand for the Lord jesus Chr1st But come what Wlll of th1s we can be absolutely sure the v1s1ble churches may van1sh but not the unseen church The church of God wh1ch He purchased w1th H1s own precrous blood w1ll rema1n steadfast and unshakable Our Lord has declared lt and He never lies' S1nce the church 1S made up of born aga1n 1nd1v1duals lt naturally follows that the bel1ever IS 1mper1shable too Th1s of course IS just what the Blble teaches for 1n I John 2 I7 we read He that doeth the w1ll of God ab1deth for ever Ph1l1pp1ans 1 6 remmds us that He wh1ch hath begun a good work 1n you w1ll perform It unt11 the day of Chrlst And accord1ng to John I0 27 29 the Lord jesus Chrxst sa1d My sheep hear my VOICC and I know them and they follow me and I g1ve unto them eternal l1fe and they shall never per1sh nexther shall any man pluck them out of my hand My Father wh1ch gave them me IS greater than all and no man 1S able to pluck them out of my Fathers hand These verses are only samples of some forty texts wh1ch assure us of the preservat1on and permanency of the ch1ld of God The great body of grace revelat1on WhlCh presents th1s soul sat1sfy1ng and God glorlfyrng truth makes lt clear to every unb1ased reader that God the Father God the Son and God the Holy Sp1r1t each engage 1n a work of 1nhn1te value to the Doubts are leaks th t smlx the shrp of faith Page Seventx mne , . 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H . 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' 1 1 1 1 71 ' 1 1 1 3 ' . worthy end that he who places h1S complete confidence 1n the v1car1ous death of Chr1st IS made forever secure The Father IS presented as purposmg to com mence cont1nue and consummate the ent1re work of salvat1on for the ru1ned s1nner and apart altogether from human help For whom He d1d foreknow He also d1d predestlnate to be conformed to the 1mage of H1s Son that he m1ght be the first born among many brethren Moreover whom He d1d predest1nate them He also called and whom He called them He also Justlfied and whom He justlfied them He also glorlfied Romans 8 29 30 It 1S ev1dent that our present enjoyment of God s grace IH th1s l1fe leaves us short of that ultxmate glory wh1ch IS conformat1on to the 1mage of the Son so that there 1S yet some th1ng to be accompl1shed 1n the bel1ever at a t1me yet future Th1s 1S what God s Word has 1n v1ew when 1t speaks of the bel1ever as be1ng kept by the power of God through fa1th unto a salvat1on ready to be revealed 1n the last t1me CI Peter 1 51 Thus to quest1on the eternal safe keep1ng of the bel1ever IS 1n reallty to doubt the ab1l1ty of God to accompllsh that wh1ch He des1gns for every one of HIS blood bought chlldren But never for a moment do the Scrxptures enterta1n the 1dea of any 1nab1l1ty on God s part but mstead they are absolutely 1ns1stent on the greatness of H1s power and the sufF1c1ency of HIS ablllty to perform that Wh1Ch He prom1ses Certa1nly God Wlll not perm1t the s1n warped w1ll of man to frustrate and defeat H1s eternal purpose He IS abundantly able to fimsh what He begms Thus w1th the plan and pow r of God the Father the suff1c1ent sacrxfice resurrectlon l1fe and present heavenly m1n1stry of 1ntercess1on and advocacy of God the Son and the d1VlHC operat1ons by regeneratmg seal1ng bapt1sm and 1ndwell1ng every bel1ever by God the Holy Sp1r1t there are formed mdestructxble bonds wh1ch eternally l1nk the trust1ng soul to the God of all grace and glory What a comfort all of th1s IS to the one who has entrusted h1s soul to the Lord Jesus Chflst Instead of da1ly 11V1ng 1n the dense and dreary fog of uncer ta1nty and doubt the born agam one IS pr1v1leged to res1de 1n the glad and glorxous sunsh1ne of Chr1st1an cert1tude and pulsatmg pos1t1v1sm As God s eter nal Word declares These th1ngs have I wrltten unto you that bel1eve on the name of the Son of God that ye may know that ye have eternal l1fe CI Iohn 5 133 And not only does th1s blessed truth of the bel1ever s permanence 1n Chr1st prov1de soul seremty for the true ch1ld of God and promote a separated l1fe by 1nsp1r1ng h1m to walk worthy of h1s h1gh call1ng but lt g1ves po1nt to the gospel all Are some of you hold1ng back from rece1v1ng the Lord Jesus Chr1st because you are afrald that you Wlll be unable to hold on? Llsten dear fr1end It 1S not a quest1on of YOUR hold1ng on to the Lord but of HIS hold1ng on to you' Your perseverance becomes H1s preservatlonl The g1ft of l1fe wh1ch 1S vour sp1r1tual blfthflght possess1on 1S as permanent as the God who g1VCS lt to you and because thlS new l1fe w1ll ab1de 1n you as a bel1ever you w1ll ab1de too Yes wxth George Ke1th an 18th century hymn wr1ter we can Joxn 1n s1ng1ng The soul that on jesus has leaned for repose I will not I w1ll not desert to hrs foes That soul though all hell should endeavor to shake I ll never no never no never forsake The secret of the bel1evers 1mper1shab1l1ty really hes ln the Son of God the fourth and final of the unshakables and endurables wh1ch we ment1on We have the Word of God the church of God the ch1ld of God and the Son of God and the greatest of these IS the Son of God The f1rst chapter of Hebrews CVs II I2D speak1ng of the earth and heavens as at present const1 tuted declares They shall per1sh but Thou remalnest they shall be changed but Thou are the same and Thy years shall not fall The One here referred to IS none other than the Lord Jesus Chr1st who IS the same yesterday today and forever We need to remember that the 1mmutab111ty of the Lord jesus Chr1st embraces H1s magn1f1cent Person H1s matchless words and H1s m1ghty fC0lIl1llllQd on Page 1363 We need not go mto the conilzct unarmed ri we fellowshzp Wzth Hrm Page Erghty 1 1 ' , sc ' 1 - , ' 1 - ' 1 1 . , . . . . 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MAMA YI M MN wx MMM MM lv ' Zn IU Y I W M M M M M M M A M M i M FM Mr A W M M H :im 3542: M ALUMNI Hear Ye' Hear Ye' A special message to the Alumm' Soon we w1ll Jo1n you at the front l1nes 1n th1s great battle agamst sm Our baslc trammg IS nearly completed and we are anxaous to get to the front We know the battle IS ragmg as It never has before, and there 1S a Job for every one of us When we stop to reahze why we are ln th1s Great Army we know It IS because of your mfluence and construct1ve counsel Truly we do pralse God that He lS our Captam and that He has called us to fight agamst the W1l6S of the Dev1l Put on the whole armour of God that ye may be able to sta d agamst the w1les of the dev11 Ephes1ans 6 II Now, as we step from th1s sheltered trammg base mto the front l1nes agamst s1n we do need your prayers that every one of us may be fa1thful 1n servlng where we are statxoned VERNA THOMPSON EARLY CI ASSES N.-1n1e Andrews IVlrs Sadle Dlaxnent Bennet Mrs Emxly Badger Blrdsall Mrs Blrdsall Mr Carr Rex Ralph Karr Mrs Elsa Sawyer Colt M158 josephme Crablll Evangelast Ernes Crablll Mrs Ernest Catlm Rev Leshe Davls Mrs Iohn A Dunham Mrs T L Holden Rev l-rancls I Holden Mrs Francls L Lewxs Rev S E Orton Rev George Parson Rev Forest Parson Mrs Pearl Shlrley Parsons Rev Harlow Rxchardson Wllllam Stoddard Rev M H Stoddard 'VIrs 'VI ll Wa ner Rev H H XV:-1 ton Mrs Rophle Xlsxlkerson 'Vlrs C A DePuy Miss Ada Blum Miss Lena Klawson Mrs Anna Youn Rev Arthur Harrison Mrs Fan Yon Nlewton Mlss Grace S Peterson Rev Ldward Camp Rev Earl Cook Mrs Bertha Fox Vifhltney Rev Iohn Albro Mrs Gladys Spencer Sayenga M1ss Lenore Scott Rev Walter Page E1ghty four Address R D I KlfkWOOd N X 'Xddrcss unknown Address unknown Deceased I57 Wrstrrvelt Ave N llalnhtld N I57 Westrrvelt ,Ave IN Plalnheld N Deceased Deceased I68 Leroy St Bll'U,hDlllIOI'l N Y Ioughlteepsle N Y Blble School Park N Y Deceased Deteased Buble School Park N Y '79 Chestnut St Blnghamton jasper N Y Address unknovxn Address unknown Iohnstown N Y Deceased Address unknown Address unknown Blble School Park N X 268 Grand Axe Iohnsnn CILV 4 ane St Vestal N Y CLASS OF 1911 Deceased II6 Chenango St Port DlCklnSOn N Y 23 Park St B1ng,hamlon N X Altoona Pa CLASS OI' 1912 II1llstc-acl Penna Ilarpersfield N Y Scotch Pla ns N CLASS OI' 1913 AITICI lnland Mxssaon 373 Carlton Awe Brooklyn N Y Lhmpanner PO fraxanscore State South Indra 72I N llmer Ave Sayre Penna CLASS Ol' 1914 R D 3 'Vhrathon N Y 2311 Almont Avenue Plttsbur h Penna Address unknown 'God guzdes m our stops as well as m our Work llomekf cper Ilomt-keeper Vt ork unknovx n P Astor P xstor s Ass1st ant At Ilome Pastor Hon Supt of Vt omen n Chxld EN ang,el1sm Dlrector Pastor Pastor Pastor Pastor s Assxstant Pastor Pastor Pastor 5 Ass stant Instructor m P B T Homekeeoer Homekeeper Nurse Church Worker Church W orker Nurse Lx angellstlr Vt ork Nurse Fx anpelust Q Vifork Missionary M1ss1onarv Pastor Church Work Pastor Pastor steps B I 0 lk 7 - n . . . ,, . 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W, tk Barnett M 'Vlaxme Bergstrom Kathryn Boles Rev Hubert A Brown Florence Burns Rev Ralph O Burns Mrs Dorothy M Campbell Helen Carpenter jane W Cheney Rev Donald H Crapser Mrs Paulme T Dawson LaDelle Caldwell Dlvxl Mary Elxzabeth Dumvlll Rev Paul S Enders Alfreda M Ernst Mrs Gladys Cagwm Gackel Mrs Laverne Bossley Gamble Frederick j Gibbs Charles W CLASS OF 1942 48 Wade Ave Buffalo N Y Box I35 Caro Mlch Glllett Pa BI5 Market St Sunbury Pa Wheaton College Wheaton lll Wheaton College Wheaton lll 90I Croton Ave New Castle Middlebury Center P West Clarksvllle N Y 64 Susquehanna Ave Tunkhannock Pa D702 64th Ave East Pmes Rxverclale Md I7 N I4th St Phoenxx Ariz R D 4 West Lyndon Lancaster P R D I ersey Shore Pa Houghton College Houghton N Y Whlte Sulphur Springs N Y Chester Kent Island Md I32B N Chester St lndxxnupolls Ind Hallman Ruth A Henry Rev Dean W jack Rev Gerald A Mmtz Rev Melvm D Rev Russel C Mrs Russell C Rev Frederlck j Rev Samuel A Moore Moore Nader Page Box 32 Llmerlck 844 Bearclsley St Bible School Park Independent Bxble Box 443 Clymer Box 449 Clymer Wheaton College Chenango Brlcl d Akron Ohlo N Y Church Altoona Pa H 3 Wheaton lll N Y Pastor Pxerce Pollxng, Audry O er Rev Harold W Robb Rev Kenneth C Practical Chrxstlan Robb Mrs Esther Gathany Sandusky Wlllxam F Sanner Marxlene R Shallne Rev Wlllxam E Shreckengost Mr john D Shreckengost Mrs john D Slgworth Naomi Ruth Spencer Rev Verne E Swltzer Rev james C Taylor Rev Charles B Turner Mrs Herman Vanbusklrk Rev Reynolds Walls Mlss 'Vlable L Woodruff Harold A Abdallah Rev George Ackerly Elliott E Ackerly Mrs jean lxarschner Bunzey Miss Blossom Evans Rev George L Evans Mlss Ula Rebecca Fltch Mrs Owen Frederick Miss Bettle Gardner Mlss Helen j Grxfhth Norma May Hxbbard Maud M Hotalen Mzss Esther M jack Mrs Gladys Estabrook jack Norman R johnson Sadie Ruth Keller Mxss Ruth Blanche Kelley Walter R Levlere Rev Raymond R Lowe Pfc. 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W ater St Elmxra N Y I620 Haron Ave Newcastle Pa R D No Z Mt Alry N C CLASS OF 1944 l4I7 Erle St Youngstown Ohlo 364 8th St North St Petersburg Fla R D 3 Meadvllle a R D 3 Meadvllle a Blodgett lVllllS IN Y Readmg Center N Lurwensvllle Pa New Lastle Pa Blble School Park N Y Blble School Park N Y Buble School Park N Y R D Carbondale Pa Mather School Beaufont Box 449 Kxttanmng Pa 90 Grand Blvd Bmghamton R D 4 Amsterdam N Y R D 4 Klttamng Pa Dunbar la Bxble School Park N Y PO Box No 22 St Petersburg Fla 27 Overhxll Rd Wlest Lawn P Mars Penna l0l E 3rd St Oll Clty Pa Hunter 'N Y 364 Sth St North St Petersburg Fla Box 66 vlarshall Mxch R D 2 New Albany P R D 2 Worthmgton Pa I4 Orange St Ozl Clty Pa I31 ln 'Vlam St Bayshore L I3f L 'Vlam St Bayshore L I Lossayuna N Y R D I 'Vlarathon IN Y R D I 'Nlonroeton Pa Trumansburg IN Y Caro Nllch R D 2 5I7 Pralrle St Charlotte Mlch JIJ Praxrxe St Charlotte MICH Baptxst Orphanage jackson Mxss Allenwood Pa D I Alden N Walnut Street Corxnth N Y Reconstructmon Home Ithaca N Y Byram Vlxch R D I New Castle Pa CLASS OF 1945 Wheaton College Wheaton lll -IZI Ethan Allen Axe Tokoma Park I2 Md Conneautvllle Pa 535 Hlghland Ave Cllfton N ,I 387 Rn erslde Drxve johnson Cxty N Y 56 L 3rd St Oswego N I56 lr 3rd St Osweo N Y Dlstant Pa 256 Forsythe St Glrard Ohlo R D I Fort johnson N l237 Paclhc St Brooklyn I6 N Bible School Park NI Y R F D I McLeansx1lle N C Ostrander Ohlo Blble School Park N Y I9I Blnns Blvd Colu'nous Ohio Wheaton College Wheaton lll R D 4 Amsterdam N Y I40 Market St Paterson N 617 Market St Clearfield Pa 6I7 Market St Clearfleld Pa Box 695 Falrmont W Va R D I Milan a Blble School Park N Y North Mehoopany P 64 Grand Ave johnson Clty N Y R D 5 New Castle Pa Union Clty Pa I34 Steuben St Palntecl Post N Y lZ3l PBCIDC St Brooklyn I6 N Y lfflllllllllill on Page 1213 Practical Lhrlstlan Work Practical Christian Work Pastor 'Vllssxonary Practxcal Lhrlstlan Work Pastor Pastor s Asslstant Act ng Pastor Pastor Pastor Pastor Asslstant xn Matron s Department L1brar1an Superusor of Men s Vlanual Work and Asslstant ln Men s Dept Practxcal Chrlstxan Work Asslstant Matron Practlcal Chrlstlan Work Practlcal Chrxstlan Work Practlcal Chrlstlan Work Practlcal Chrxstlan W ork Pastor Maintenance Staff P B T S Lhurch Secretary Practlcal Chrlstxan Work Pastor Asslstant Pastor Practlcal Chrxstlan Work Chlldren s Work Pastor s Assistant Pastor Practlcal Chrlstlan Work Practlcal Chrlstlan Work Youth Center Work Youth Center Work Pastor Practical Chrlstxan Work Pastor Pastor s Asslstant Lhlldren s Work Pastor Pastor s Assistant Boys Work Practical Chrlstlan Work Practxcal Chrlstlan Work Practlcal Chrlstxan Work Pastor Pastor Practxcal Chrxstlan Work Student Pastor Pastor Practxcal Chrxstlan Work Practical Chrxstlan Work Asslstant Pastor Practical Christian Work Practlcal Lhrlstlan Work Practical Chrlstlan Work Rellglous Educatxon Work Amerlcan Board of MISSION to the jews Mamtenance StaE Student PYHCYICSI Chrxstlan Work Secretary to Dr ll H Wagner at P B T S Practical Chrlstlan Work Student School Teacher Mlsslonary to Africa Pastor lastor s Asslstant Chlldren s Work Pastor Instructor wxth Students Lea Many Natxons Church Secretary Pastor Practlcal Chrlstlan Work Practxcal Lhrxstxan Work Pastor Prartlcal Chrxshan W ork Amerxcan to the jews The hour of opportumty hes near the hour of prayer Board of Vlxssxo HS ' , I . . , , ' ,P'. ' ' 1 r , . '12 . . , I ' , P . f ' ' ', c. ', '. Y. ' , ' E. ' ' , . A l , I , ' ., I D , N, Y. ' ' ' ., . U . . 4 . U, . ' at - V ' V I , ' . , 19 I ' , A. ' , . I ' ' '. . ' 'I ,, ' I .l . l., N. Y. I ' . . . L' 4. . ' -, . . .. N. Y. W'eckle, 'Mrs. Robert R. D. 2, Mt. Airy, C. I I Pastor's Assistant ' . ' A. R. . , , .Y. A ' ' ' I , . V y 'v - t 'U V - . . BA- I v - I I I I 4 Q ,' ' . ' 1 f. ., ' , . Y. ' ' I I .- . 4- -- 1- - . 1 , i 1 ' 1 . I. 1 'I ' I v -. -. A '. V ' 1 . .' ' ,PQ ' ' ' .' f ' ' . - - ' l ' gue of Z - - ah . v ' .sly I I I D v ' ' ' . . . . 1 FRIENDS AND PATRONS F ELICITATIONS to the Graduating Class of '46 PRACTICAL BIBLE TRAINING SCHOOL As you face the uncertamtles of the future may your preparatxon to meet them be adequate your courage to face them undaunted and may the world be come a better place because your Ilves have touched t Our best wishes go with you ALWAYS MCLEAN S DEPARTMENT STORE Bmghamton N Y Endicott N Y Nty Y Y i . ' ' -- . 1 9 , . - , . . Let prayer be the key of the morning and the bolt of the evening ine -eight limi: 7 PURCHASE YOUR SUPPLIES AT THE Echoes Publrshrng Compan BIBLE SCHOOL PARK N Y PRACTICAL BIBLE TRAINING SCHOOL BOOKSTORE BIBLES C REFTING CARDS SCRIPTDRE CALENDARS BOOKLETS MOTTOES SCRIPTURF STATIONERY CHILDREN S BOOKS NOVELTIES SONC' BOOKS GIFT BOORS RELIGIOUS BOOKS TESTAMENTS RELIGIOUS EDUCATION BOOKS Announcmg the Thxrty fifth Annual BIBLE SCHOOL PARK SUMMER BIBLE CONFERENCE 1Founded by Rev John A Davis D D J Rev Gordon C Davis D D Drrector Brble School Park N Y NIESSAGES Ol' POWER by Some of America s Leadrng Speakers Bxblc Expoundrng Heart Searching Soul Insprrmg Dr Robert G Lee Dr Wiarmron Lowe Dr Harvey H Wagner Dr Wlllram S Hawks JULY I 8th 28th Because ot Iow rates maintained guests brrng therr own sheets pillow cases and towels Bible School Park rs reached via Binghamton Srtuated on mam lxne and Syracuse and Utrca. Divisron of Delaware Lackawanna 8: Western Rarlroad and of Erie and Delaware in Hudson Railroads and Greyhound and Martz Bus Lmes WRITE FOR RESERVATIONS FO CONFERENCE SECRETARY BIBLE SCHOOL PARK BROOME COUNTY N Y Oltentrmes we are so persrsfent m our appeals that God has no opportumty to answer Page Nmcty mno O O , . . I . ' ' I I . . Y . , . . SPEAKERS . . v A - Glungratulatinna En Ehr Qllami uf 45 Cl1ss Verse C1155 SOUR Glhrwt Iirr rmmrnt Qbur Lllilnttn fmlll' Bvmrr Our Qual CLASS OF 47 Class Colors Blue .xml V. lme THE CLASS OF lnorlnd t lord that XVC should Bout MXL ln mln Clmxst 0 0 loxe o deulm Amarmg So Dlvme Demand Our Souls Our In es Our All' WITH BFS7 WIS!-IFS FROM THE CLASS OF 48 s 4 6 Class Colors Cram and vjlllfn. Cllss Nlotto Alva, 388 'md All fon Clwrxst Page One Hundred Satan hated the Lord he stzll hates the Lord s own C . . 0 ' - l 0 Q s I 1 in n Q 'f li ,' O 'I ll A l S 7 TO 46 . ' i of I ur G J: . ' , s 5 Cl.1s: V'x'se: Gal ul-l - , O IR qx LA SPEL D LS RIO mfg M SINGING ,gulf PLAYING PREACHING R 211 ii' 'Sv A Kathryn Earle Dorothy Ruhlman Mary Baker BIBLE SCHOOL PARK NEW YORK Avallable for SCTVICCS Hlghland Lake Blble Conference In the Beauiz ul Cnfskzll Mountuzm INear Port erus N Y OPENS JLNF 30 Contnnues Through I abor Dag. Xferle Fuller Drrector Speakers Include Drck Robmson Andrevs Telford Iarry McGu1II Iorus P Lehman r Davxd Chfford James Bennett BIllP1per Mrs Esther Irye I1 KI Massey Arthur Wrnght Harry H1ger D1udI Cooper Howard Burtner ind others HOTEL ACCOMMODATIONS COMPLETE FACILITIES I-INEST FOOD FOR RECREATION LONVEST COST Wfrnte for Descrnptne Foldrr to INIIQIIIIIICI I Ike N Y The preacher that has calloused feet does not have a calloused heart Page One Hundred One 3 I A V -' ' jeg A eager, - Q11.I2555555555555egfgiggigagfgig5- ' - e -Q1-..:22f1'E11if , Ji- :iiii55SE2F'e:f2 1 'iii .- i ..4:5:5:5:., ,iq . 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J' dp S-Ni C wee N U gekeeg O ,t 0 gm Lr-'pri QMHRL WE 65 c.Yx5 ' N mb' 5 Kdnf so ,Ps GREETINGS TO THE CLASS OF 46 from MICHIGAN P BT S ALUMNI Pearl Anuszkrewncz 39 Detrolt Rev C M Aseltme 26 Lansmg Kathryn Bergstrom 42 Caro Rev 81 Mrs Paul H Dean 36 35 Tawas Czty Robert Derby 40 Port Huron 85 Mrs Rlchard Fxtch 40 Andnan Ernest Goetz 26 Breckenndge Nelhe Wrrght Hollopeter 41 Decker Donald LaShure 41 jackson Raymond LeVxere 43 Lmcoln Rev Rev Rev Mrs Rev Rev Evangelme Lusk 33 Detroxt Rev Hugh Mmor 17 81 28 St Ignace Rev Sl Mrs Rrchard Rxffle 43 44 Marshall Mr Carlton Shaver 18 Ypsxlantx 81 Mrs ames Swltzer 42 Hale Dorothy Thacker 39 Cathro Ruth Twmrng 44 Caro 86 Mrs A VanG0rp 44 Charlotte SL Mrs Perry Wwdford 44 Byron 81 Mrs D Thurlow Yaxlev 30 29 Lansmg Rev 'vhss Mrss Rev Rev Rev We must lay hold of Someone substantral If we are to stand the test Page One Hundred Two to 2 2 uv 2 A . V I A v , . V- F 1,1 A I h I ' , . Q -E - Lg Lol: 3 e I H XXX X , Q as I . , Arie-C' I I mf I I ' ' ee' U , Y. O O QE' 9' W bt D , A - A . 61. Qoik A. v..l I rs H I y K' ..-5' ' ' A 2 V , 'gr ,. u Zi.: ' In AV . .QE Abr, .,,AVbr 1 px. ,4 :V H I ,,.. . M . t QA. rv , ' ' ' I Y , 1 ' . . . , , - , 1 . l , , , ' ' I I 3 l . . , - , y , n . 1 ' G . , , Q , 9 KPBTS I945J IPBTS I930 CPBTS 19341 IPBTS l945J Un the 52111 Zllrrnt Takmg the Gospel of the Lord Jesus Chrxst to the Jew first as baslc an zts apphcatlon to the mxssronary program of the Church as farth m Chnst IS basxc rn the program of salvatxon For fifty two years the Amencan Board of MISSIODS to the jews has been carrylng out the d1v1ne mjunctron to preach the Gospel to the lost sheep of the House of Israel ewlsh Mlsslons a Profound Success The results have been nothmg short of marvelous The ratxo of Jewlsh conversrons to heathen converslons rs seven to two m favor of the jewxsh work' In other words comparmg the two fields the money mvested and the populatxon of each the jewxsh mxssnon fxeld returns three and a half tlmes as much as any other P BTS Alumni m Jewish MISSION Work That PRACTICAL BIBLE TRAINING SCHOOL rs deeply rntelested rn Jewish mission work is evidenced by the fact that four of its alumni are work ing with the Amerlca. Board of Missrons to the Jews ln the New York City and Brooklyn areas, namely, Rev and Mrs Harry M Fargo 119343, Mass Eleanor L Bullock f1945J,and Mxss Gladys R Morgan l194oj,all Gentlle Chris tlans whose love fox God's covenant people has led them mto full tlme work in one of the most thickly populated Jewmsh sectxons in the world. AMERICAN BOARD OF MISSIONS TO THE JEWS, Inc. 236 West 72nd Street, New York 23, N. Y. The divine resources are never exhausted. Page One Hundred Three ' s ':'5 ' A . Q 26' ,t Wt iw I 1 ELEANOR L. BULLOCK Rev. HARRY M. FARGO MRS. DOROTHY B. FARGO CLADYS R. MORGAN ' ' ll H i . , T' ALLEN JAY BAPTIST CHURCH Route No 4 HIGH POINT NORTH CAROLINA The Izttle church that sns xn the bend of the road REV V L MABRY Pastor Sunday Servxces Church School 9 45 M Church Worshxp II oo M Evangehstlc Servxces 7 30 M Prayer Servlce Wednesday 7 30 M Our doors stand afar wzth a welcome a who sorrow and need comfort a who are weak and deszre strength a who sm and need a Savzour To a who would be of servxce And to whosoever w1II The hzgher A man IS m grace the lower he wzll be in hxs own esteem Page One Hundred Four ' ...........,...,,,...........v,,....,.......,.........,...,... z A. . ' ' ' .,..,.w.....,,.........,..........,........,..,,.,,,..., : P. . ' ' .....,.....,...............,.,.............. : P. . To II ,' To II ' g To II ' ' ,' II ' g CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF I9-46 C hI'lStl211l Busmess Men s Commlttee Internatlona An assoclatxon of Chf1St18H Busxness Mens Commxttees of evangellstlcal faxth whose purpose and alm 1S to make Chrxst known as Savxour and Lord Afhhated commxt tees throughout the Unlted Stafcs Canada and the World Truly our fellowshxp as wnth the Father and wlth Hxs Son jesus Chrxst I john 1 3 CONTACT Wzth God m prayer fo Wxsdom With Other Chrrstran Men for Fellowshzp Wrth Churches for S rv :ce Wrth Radzo Auchences for a Wzder Mmrbtry Wzth Servicemen for Wztnees and Fellowshzp CHRISTIAN BUSINESS MEN S COMMITTEE of Cortland N Y Regular Nleetmgs Tuesday Evenm s 7 10 Y NI C A Monthly Supper and Fellowshxp Meetmg ITIFSE Tuesday 6 30 P M 'X M C A If IH Cortland on ll Tuesdxy plm to meet and fellowshnp wlth ue There rs always nme to do the wrll of God rf you do the wrll of God all the trme Page One Hundred Fnve l I I , N J L O O I I 1 . S 1. I With .,.e.,.. Men Who Need Christ ' I ' - 2 ' ' g , :' , .If . J. . 1- UNDAN LNTAL PRE-MILLENNIAL FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH HALLSTEAD PENNA Rev Ralph B Smith Pastor The Church wrth a Vrsron a Message and a Passron for the Age SUNDAY SERVICES ' B1ble School 10 00 am Young Peoples Servxce 6 30 pm ' W0fShlp Serv1ce 11 00 am Evangelnstlc Servnce 7 30 m Monday 7 30 pm Young Peoples Wednesday 7 30 pm Prayer Meetmg and Brble Study Prayer and Pra1seServ1ce DJ. No Creed but Chrzst No Book but the Brble 'IEIONVAEI The Most Recent HOME MISSIONARY MOVEMENT CHRISTIAN CHEER FOUNDATION Rev Rev Rev u. Chrxstxan Cheer Projects + Mrssronary Enterpnses Box G Vestal N Y ADVISORY COUNCIL James F Bennett B01 man Hirachy L Lowe DD B Greaser P W Phllpott Rev Rev Rev B0 Ernest L J Gault PM :J-'SD P11 -s ,.- CD mf? 5 Qc' 35 'UUQ Q0 O'-4 I-I Rev Rev Rev Rev Rev Ralph W Stoll O E Phillips Charles Young Norman B Harrison Raymond Frederlcks ARD OF DIRECTORS President Second Vice President Treasurer C hr McFarland Secretary Your mme and address wxll brmg you our MISSIOHSIY paper free send for xt today Mall to Box G Vestal N Y When near Bmghamton N Y vlsxt the Chnstxan Cheer Tabernacle Vestal N Y It rs one of the most rap1dly growmg Churches rn thls area Pastor Rev Ernest Gault A Message 0 Cheer throughout lbs year 5 The only place Where you can make the Devil tremble rs on your knees Page One Hundred Srx PU' 'V . C .lI' ' .r :A FU -. . rn ' , ..F. - 'J I - F' CD, ' .. 4 - , u-f- . ': cz J 5 - - o. f: CD 1 . , 5- . g: : -1 2: , ... ,y , ': .25 :I . v G . RN l f53:: .... ' - 12555 - 3 5? ' 1 . . . ' ' - EQ 4? 1 . :- -f: ,- v .- ca. ,v ' .95 . 1? 'U if u 1 I. . an . eg ug 1. ' H- . 1 Q. u . cn .. -- U FV' Q. ISI EAST SIDE BAPTIST CHURCH The Friendly Little Church on the Square Iowa Avenue 85 Danley Square Lorain Ohio REV VERNE L DUNHAM Pastor Holding forth the Word of Life Bible School 9 30 A M Young People s 6 30 P M This is a faithful saying :md worthy of all acceptation that Christ came into the world to save sinners of whom I am chief II Tim 1 15 FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH of LaGrange Ohio WALTER YOUNG Pastor We preach the Person Work and Coming Glory of a Living Christ This Church extends a hearty welcome to you Heaven's windows await man s opening Page One Hundred Seven Worship Service 10:45 A.M. Evening Evangelistic Service 7:30 P.M. now once hath he appeared to Chrxst is entered ll1l0 heaven put away sin by the sacrince of Him xtself now to appear in the presence of se Heb 9 26 God for us Heb 9 24 Com plzments of FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Saltlllo Penna REV RICHARD H MEYERS Pastor Holding forth the Word of Llfe Phllxppxans 2 16 So Christ shall appear the second For we must all appear befole the time wnhout sin unto salvation judgment seat of Christ He 9 28 2 Lor 5 10 FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Church ueen and 2nd St Sunday Servnces A M 9 30 Sunday School A M 11 45 Mormng Worshmp PM 7 30 Kvangellstxc Servuce Rtv HowardE Wolfe Pastor Phone 2 2 8 2 NOR THUMBERLAN D PEN NA Parsonage 119 2nd Street Week day Servnces Wednesday PM 7 30 Prayer Servlce Thursday P M 7 30 Houng People Servnce O Complxments of Church and Young People Page One Hundred Exght A praymg man can never be a useless man rs V u - ' ' 1 . 7 1 lf. . . . .' . . . k , . . . , U . . . . . 1 H . H . , ,- . . K ' ' rr H b .1 - w . I l I , . O . I . . 1 . . I 4 V ' O 1 MID NI ISSIONS A Fundamental Falth Baptlst IVI1ss1on FIELDS French Equatorxal Afnca Lxbena Venezuela St Helena Assam India Brazxl Hawan Mexmco Bntlsh West Indxes Peru HOME. MISSIONS Kentucky Mame The Ozarks West Vlrgxma Baptxst Hebrew Mxssxon at St Louls Home Ofhce 314Super1or Cleveland 14 Ohno C C Barrett Secretary CALVARY GOS PEL TABERNACLF 909 911 VOGAN STREET NEW CASTLE PENNA Raymond J Frederncks, Pastor Anthony Paglty Asszsmnt Blble School Brmg Your Blble Nlornmg Woxshlp Servite Young Peoples Lhrlstxan Fellowshlp lfvangelxstlc bong and P1 eachmg SQIVICG Tabelnaele Hymn Tlme 0 009 Blble Bleakfdst Daily VI KST Nlld Week Pravel 'ind Pralse SGIVILQ Wednesday Teachexs Txammg Class 'Monday 4 09 Mis R J Flederxtks teachex Mens Playel Sexvxce Fnday Chlld Evangelism in Homes and Schools Nhs Anthonv Pagley Mlsslontuy Fellowship Vleetmgs lMonthlyJ Ol R 'XIISSIONARIES I Nils Anthony Paglex Rev a11d Nhs Mexle W ttkms Xllss Helen Fveland I ev Davld Clalk Psangellstlc C8.Il1DalgllS Fall Vlmtez Spung Summel Blble Contelence- Julw and August YIISSIOIIHIY Confelence 'Nlay Ovex tlmty young people called IIIIO full time sexvne AN ANI PIN PM PIN PM PII PIN Om Puxpose Is To sun souls to ChllSt to build them up in Chl lst to send them out for Christ We pleach Chlist Cxucxfied Rlsen Exalted Commg Agam Oux Platform The Book The Blood The Blessed Hope The pathway ol duty IS stern and steep Page One Hundred Nme 'L - , , ' C' - ' ' ...,...,.,.......,.......,.............,...,..l.......l. 9:45 . ..I 1 ' ' ' . 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V , Jizz GIDEON S INTERNATIONAL The Chrzstxan Commercxal Mens Assocxatzon of Amerxca 9500 000 2250000 New Testaments Blbles Placed m Hotels Hospltals Schools Our Armed Forces X Etc OUR NEW PROGRAM A New Testament Wxth Psalms and Proverbs for Every Young Person 1n Our Country BROOME COUNTY GIDEONS Box 66 Bmghamton N Y HEBREW CHRISTIAN SOCIETY BOX 3543 CLEVELAND I8 OHIO REV HOWARD A KRAMER Dnrector Pray for the peace of Jerusalem they shall prosper that love thee Psalm 122 6 What you are zs the gospel you preach Page One Hundred Ten 1 7 . . . , . . . 5 , ' 3 7 Y . . Given to , ' , Y Y ' 9 tr , an , CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF 46 from The Woman s Society of Chrlstlan SCYVICC of FAIRFIELD METHODIST CHURCH Rt 3 Hlgh Poxnt North Carollna Establxshed IH the year of our Lord 1844 CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF 46 from Sdmt .Iohn's Prlmltlve Methodlst Church Chrlstlan Endeavor and Sunday Sthool 1 Greenwood Street Coaldale Pa Reverend Nxcholas Whlte Pastor If you blow out another man s candle you cannot light your own Page One Hundred Eleven , . . . 1 . I-leb. 13:1 Let brotherly love continue. llolmhng Fast the Fdllllflll XXo1d Tltllb 1 9 Holdmg I+o1tl1 the NN old of I 1fe P1111 2 lb Olll Nlotto 'Ill f01 Chust by the Holy Sp111t f0l the GIOIY of God All else IS Nothmg illtrat 1321111151 Glhnrrh Corner Church and Vesper Streets LOCK HAVEN PENNA Expectmg Great Thmgs from God Undertakmg Great Thmgs for God Rev Howard G Young, ThD Pastor The Church at the Heart of the C1ty XV1th the Clty at Heart C0ldl8IIy B1bIe School 9 30 A M Mormng WOfShlP Serv1ce 10 30 Youth Ifellowshlp Hour 6 30 PN Good News SCYVICC 7 30 Plv Group Prayer Serv1ces, Wednesday 7 30 Fnend of Youth Hour, Saturday 7 45 PM Inutes You to Its GO ON CHRISTIAN BIBLE MISSION REV CLARIIINCE JEFFERS Pastor I find Ch11st adequate MemberoIIFCA II Tlm 2 15 78 GARFIELD AVEINUE IQNDICOTT N Y I old s Day W ednesday Tl1u1 sday Rev 'lla1mion Lowe DD M1 George Taylor S1 'IEACHERS Nl1s C Jeffels Nhss lleanox IVIOIIIS MUSIC WS Ldlth Cha111be1la1n Nhs Pelcy A111old PM PM PM RX ICES Blble School Gospel Message Chlldrens Happy Houl Praye1 Nleetmg ADVISORY COM VIITTEE B1ble School Pink IN X Mo11t1ose Pa WORKERS 'NI1 Pelcy Alnold N11 O C Je rs MISSIONARIFS Rev and M1s VNalte1 Stevens Baudette M 1111 I F C A And soon Ol late to all 11110 sow The tune of halxest shall be gzven Phe flower shall bloom the t1111t sh 111 gl0XS It not 111 ealth at last 111 heaven Perfect peace belonrfs only to those whose mmds are stayed upon Hzm Page One Hundred Twelve ., .H . .' . '.'. . . 1 . ' ' 'Y 1 . z , , . 0 t 0 , . H ' H ' Y! 97 . . . ., , I ' 3 1 I 4 - , . . SE ' I ................,,,......... ,.... , H2230 ' 3:00 ' .,......,......,.......,....,....,,. 4:00 P.M. ' ' ' - .....,,.. , .,,....II.....III.,......... 7:30 '. ' I .I , . ' . Y v I. ,A '. I , . . r.' J . 31 ' . . .. a '. 1: . ffe I U I '. P I ' I . '. I 'n . -' H 1 , V IIIL '. ' -. V , 2 , , . 5 . Students and VlSltOfS Say IT S SO MUCH LIKE HOME' So When Vlsltmg B1ble School or Binghamton ATTEND GRACE BAPTIST CHURCH Buxldmg Soundly for Chnst' Howard Avenue at Burton Bmghamton N Y Preaching Noi Ours: has but Chris! mm the Lord SUNDAY SERVICES Worshxppxng 10 00 A M Teachmg ll 30 Trsumng 6 30 Fvangelwmg 7 30 PM AT GRACE People are Saved by Grace Those Saved by Grace Grow m Grace REV C C SHOEMAKER JR Pastor Resndence-7 Burton Avenue Phone 2 1539 When ln Hallstead VlSlt the Bnble Book Store MAIN STREET BIBLES TESTAMENTS PICTURES BooKs PLAQUES STATIONERY GREETING CARDS MOTTOES Holdzng forth the word of life Harold Alden Owner I beseech you therefore brethren by the mercxes of God that ye pre sent your bodles a l1v1ng sacnfice holy acceptable unto God whlch IS your reasonable servlce ROMANS 12 1 God's Word has a razor edge Page One Hundred Thxrteen ' ' ll Y Y, , . l 1 , . fr - ., , - I . av I . , I , ' ' , 11 an , , ., ,Y A ,v,.,. : A.M. and ' ' 1 u as ' ' , u - on . . . , ., ' . . . . 44 , I , - , , 7 ' ,I ff ' ' ID . I MEHOOPANY BAPTIST CHURCH N MEHOOPANY PA Sunday Servxces 10 A M Bxble School for You ll A M Mornmg Worshxp Young Peoples Servxce Monday 8 P M Blble Class and Prayer Meetmg The greatest vxctory ex er won was on the hlll called Calvary Rev Robertl Johnson Pastor CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH TRUMAN SBURG N Y Servnces Sunday Worshxp Servxce 10 30 A M Sunday School 11 0 Youths Gospel Umon 6 30 juruor Young Peoples 6 45 Evenmg Servlce 7 30 Wednesday Prayer and Bnble Study 7 30 P M Cbrzst Died for You Roy Tubbs Pastor Complmzents 0 UNION BAPTIST CHURCH R D 4 KITTANNING PA Lookmg for that blesssed hope and the glorlous appearmg of the great God and our Savxour Iesus Chnsr COVINGTON BAPTIST BIBLE SCHOOL Class Name Truth Seekers Class Motto God Flrst Teachers Motto I determmed not to know anytlung among you save esus Chnst I Cor 2 2 The B1bIe IS the most up to date hook m the world It unfolds the past ex plams the present reveals the future Would you llke to know more about thus wonderful book? Come le reason together each Lords day 11 30 a m MRS HIIRRICK WILCOX Teacher Most of the shadows of this I1 are caused by standmg m our own sunshme ie Page One Hundred Fourteen ' ' ' . , ss,,ssss sssss zz AM. ' ' D ' ' ,. ,,,.. : P.M. 8 P.M. ' . , , PM - ' ' , ' ' , ,,,,s.,,.,,. : P.M. ' f . J ' .',- . :. C 0 H n ' ' . , t us Compmnmusci CHURCH OF TI-IIL BRILTHRILN TYRONE Pa Congratulatxons to the Class of 46 MAIN STREET BAPTIST CHURCH Bmohamton NI Y Complmzenls 0 Rev Iohn NI Sxxewnght Pastor PORT CRANE COMMUNITY BAPTIST 7 ,O PM CHURCH Great Song Seruce t f 30 kd by Ru John XV Young The c..llLlI'Ll1 XVIII! thu Old Buble .Ind the Whole Buble The real secret oi pra5 er lb secret prayer Page One Hundred Fxfteen , . 1 . T , l 0 ' , A . . . . A . -' . , ' Hours of Service, 11:00 A.M., f Ll z THE MEXICAN INDIAN MISSION Dr JamesG Dale Dlrector A Blble centered pxoneer work sustamed by prayer I4lV8 million Mexlcan Indxans still I pagan idolatry beckon for your services Go ye and preach the Gospel Many consecrated young people are needed to enter new tribes Pray ye the Lord of the harvest that He will send forth laborers mto Hls Harvest Pzrtorml Folder Sent on Request THE MEXICAN INDIAN MISSION Box 256 Stratford New Jersey PROPHECY MONTHLY Drs Brooks and Kellogg Edxtors Thxs oflicxal monthly handbook of Amer lcan Prophetic League Inc gxves the world plcture for the prophetxc student wnth the spmtual vltamms Chrlstxans need m these trymg days Meat of the Word m every page Four Month Specnal Tnal 25c Slmply Address PROPHECY Box BB Eagle Rock Sta Los Angeles 41 CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF 46 FIVE MILE BAPTIST CHURCH OLEAN N Y R D No 1 Holdmg forth the Word of Lnfe Complzmenls o STUDENTS LEAGUE OF MANY NATIONS Prayer IS a pnvllege too sacred to be tnfled wzth Page One Hundred Sixteen a ' 3 . . , . . , qu . 1. . . n ' , U S1 year in U. 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The preachmg of the cross xs to them that permsh oo nshness but unto us wh1ch are saved xt ns the power of G0 ICor 1 18 SOUTH SIDE BAPTIST CHURCH HORNELL N Y C Hnldreth Wxlcox Pastor THE CONN EAUTVILLE GOSPEL CENTER Conneautvllle Pa Rev Wayne M Blldwm 45 Pastor PREACH CHRIST Crucnfled Burned Resurrected Ascended Commg Agam A Hearfy ClJ7lSfl41ll lYfr'1l0l!lF In All HATCH HOLLOW BAPTIST CHURCH Umon Cnty Pennsylvama For Chrxst called me not to a tnze but to preach the gospel not wmth wxsdom of words lest the cross of Chrnst be made of none effect I Cor I 7 Upholdmg Chrlst as the Lnght of the world Andrew Kmetko Pastor BIRCHWOOD BAPTIST TABERNACLE Rev Normanl Edu mrds Pastor A BIBLE Behevmg Church wxth a BIBLE Teachmg NIm1stry 220 Bnrchwood Axe Elmxrw Hgts N Y OUR SUIN DAY SERVICES Mornmg Worshxp A M Junlor Chuxch A M Young Chustlan Wltnesses PM P1eSe1viee Prayer Meetlng P M Evangehstxc Se-1v1ce P M Wednesday P1 ayel Sel VICG 4 P N XS E PREACH Ye must be bonu 'zgeun SALVATION' He must IHCISHSE I must declease CONSECRATIOA' He must needs go th1ough Samal 18 PROPOGATIOIN' YOU ale ALW AH S NX eleome at B11 ehw ood The Bible rs the Word of God m the Words or God Page One Hundred Seventee 1 . , 7 ' 1 d'n I : ' ' . . L , , ' WE : , . . . . . ' 1 ' ' ws u - b P- Y D , : ' ' ' ............,........... 10:00 '. . - - ' ' ...,........,,,,,,,,.,,,.,,. 10200 . . 9 Bible School ...,....,....,....,............. 11:30 Alu. ' l ' ' .,.. 6215 . . ' - ' ' , ,.,.. 7100 . . , gl , w - - , - 7:30 ' ,. , , I - ' -' . ,.......................e,. 'zso ..1. Y v. THE. CHURCH of the OPEN DOOR Merril T MacPherson DD Pastor 5455 York Road Philadelphia Pa Is Undenominatxonal Evangelistic Mis slonary Fundamental Friendly and Spir ltual The new church edifice is most attractive and cheerful Radiant with the Presence and Glory ot the Lord WE WFLCOME YOU To thas House of God' Unrestricted park lng if you drive or subway trolleys and buses at the Broad and Olney Terminal make it convenient for you to attend services at the Church of the Open Door a Great City Church with a. Worldwide Vision and Program Holding Forth the Word of Lite Mormng Worship M Sunday School Evening Service Radio Broadcasts SXIBG Sun 89 PM WTEL Sat 5 30 PM YOUTH FOR CHRIST PLACE TabernacleU P Church Corner Wood and Walnut Youngstown Ohno TIME 7 30 P M Every Saturday Nxght SPEAKERS-Spmr filled Men of God A place where souls are bemg saved and God ns benng glonfied STRUTHERS BAPTIST TABERNACLE Corner 4th and Elm Struthers, Ohlo WHERE A HEARTY WELCOME AWAITS YOU That m all thmgs He mnght have the pre emmence C l I 18 Wlmether nt be by hfe or by death Come thou wxth us and we w1ll do thee good Num 10 29 CONGRATULATIONS CLASS OF 46 7071! HUNT BAPTIST CHURCH There IS therefore now no condem natxon to them whxch are nn Chnst Jesus who walk not after the flesh but after the Spmt Rom 8 l An unstable iaith brmgs an unirurtiui Izfe Page One Hundred Exghteen . - A , . 11:00 A.M. ' ' 10:00 A. . . . 7:30 P.M. 6:30 P.M. Fellowship Groups . ' . - . ., . : . . I - ' . o . : . - u ' - as ! ' - - rs U . . : . O Com :ments 0 the EAST LINDLEY BAPTIST CHURCH Rev Homer Weatherbx Pastor East Lindley N Y CONGRATULATIONS CLASS OF 46 TOM LINDLEY COMMUNITY CHURCH Rev Homer Weatherba Pastor Congratulations to the Class of 1946 rom EVANG GERALD A JACK Buble School Park N Y For I am not ashamed of the Gospel of Chnst for nt ns the power of God unto salvatxon to every one that be Ineveth to the Jew first and also to the Greek Avaxlable for One Nxght Wxk ends and Campaxgns BEST WISHES TO THE CLASS OF 46 rom And Twms BILLY AND CHERYL A good soldner of Chnst does most of h s fight ng on h s knees Page One Hundred Nmeteen P1 ' f f g o i o f ' f U IVIr. and Mrs. William F. Earle JUST REMEMBER I W hen You Need Bnbles Study Books New Tcstanunts Scrnpture Text Greeung Cards XX .111 Plaques Mottoes Chulch and Sunday Sehool Supphes Song Books Communion NVare IhfI'll1'l3gC Certnhcates etc IIIQT RI NIENIBFR JOHN YOUNG XVash1ngton St Bmghnmton N Books Blbles Plaques MRS CONRADS GOSPEL BOOK SHELF 111 Homer Ave Cortland N Y Mottoes Flannel graphs ox eIt1es RICH TOWARD GOD Natlve tramed Chr1st1ans ln varrous parts of the XX o11d superused by Funda mentally sound IUISSIOHHTIQS can be youl Co He substxtute Your support for xx uded vuthout deductlou-our QGYVILQS 'ue hee Is tI1lS an open door fox you be RICII 'loxmxd I od? I uke 19 16 21 Ixtemtuxe Fmee 1N.1t1xe I1eaehe1 Natlve Preacher Co 1775 Broadvs ay Complxments to the Class of 46 IVIosherv1IIe Umon Church AIND West Jackson B8pt1St Church Res Georgel Evans Pastor THE CLEVELAND HEBREW MISSION Among Hrs Kmsmen on Kmsman Road 11609 11 Kmsman Road Clex eI1nd 20 Ohxo I tx 111 bless them that bless thee G n 12 3 Complnzzenfv of fbe MISSIONARY SOCIETY of the Hartsvllle Commumty Church HARTSYILLF N 1 Congratulatnons to the Class of 1946 BAKUBURY COMMUNITY CHURCH Glenn C Dewey Pastor A Welcome fo Evergovze There rs only one thing for the men of fazth to do that rs pray Page One Hundred Twentx S ,, Tx . K7 3 sv 1. 1 ' - A V , , . , n 1 il- f ff, ,, N V ' . , , Q ', L. V 3 n A , . . . . . . r - V' . . . . . U .ri YI, - Y .- vin v' I 1' w rl '1 . ,. C1 I. . C - - I. ' ' to , 'w ' I '. I .2 -. ,26 A' . . u '. '-I J- y?. 143 ' . ' , .Y. -' . A ' ' I U . . . I ,, . . 1 V . u C , K! Y' S3 , . . ,. , I 6 . . ' 9 V 1 f 4,1. . I Complzmenlv 0 HARTSVILLE COMMUNITY CHURCH Hartsvllle N X ex Flmtr M IEFIIILISCO Pastor Speakmg the Truth lil Ioxe F 1 4 15 JOSEPH B HARRISON Th C HALLSTEAD PA Blble Teachmg Evangelxst wxth a Soul Stxrrmg Message filled wnth the Love of Chrlst Bu1lds the Samt m Brble knowledge Enlrghtens and Convlcts the Smner of hrs need of 11 Savxour Im :te Hun fo Your Church C0lllf7ll7IICIlfS 0 INDEPENDENT BAPTIST CHURCH Cecll Whltney Pastor Holdmg forth the Word of Llfe Phr 2 16 CROOKED CREEK BAPTIST CHURCH Crooked Creek, Penna Sunday School 10 15 A M Gordon Wagner Supt Nlo1n1ngWo1sh1p and Junlor Church 11 15 AM 8 10 PM CONGRATULATIONS To the Class of 46 from Former Students MISS Hllda Copley Teacher PBT S Mls Rev Rev Mrs N11 s Mlss Mrs Marjorle Spencer Homekeeper Wellsboro Pa and Nlrs George Meadows Pastor Confluence Pa Gelald Wagner Pastor Veedelsburg Indlana James H111 Homekeeper Hllls Creek Pa John Wrlglesworth Pastors Asslst aut Clearfield Pa Jane Carpenter Childrens Mission ary Middlebury Pa Floyd Barackman Pastors Assist ant Meadvllle Pa Surrender IS to want what God wants Page One Hundred Twenty one ' X, . '. 0 0 . ' . . . .pl . : Blodgett Mills, N. Y. Cottage Prayer Meeting, Tuesday 0 . 1 . , y 'l. : . ' , , . - Complzments of P. D CAMP and S Ebenezer Hxrherto hath the Lord helped us I Sam 7 12 Sm leads us on bu! does not satisfy the human heart and soul Page One Hundred Twenty two 0 , . . nm ' ' as p In Blnghamton It s F O W L E R S B gha ton s Largest Depart t Store Established 1881 Compl ents o CROTSLEY BROTHERS PRODUCERS and BUYERS OF CROSS TIES Salullo P Phone 30 R I2 Htht thl PgOHddT tth ' s , S0utbern New York's Grmfest Name in Relailing' im f ' , a. - - Congratulauons to the Class of 46 C07'1Pl'mf 'f5 0 Mrs Grace Whltlock Mr and Mrs Howard Whitney Compliments 0 Mr and Mrs Clarence H Cornellus Complrmenls 0 Saltxllo Penna Let not your heart be troubled . nexther let nt be afraxcl Many pray lxke boys who knock at doors and then run away Page One Hundred Twenty four g O . , ' f o o f f ' . , f saltmof Penm' Mr. and Mrs. B. Cornelius 0 COMPLIMFNTS OF 44 So Washlngton Street 11 West 42nd Screw Bmghamton N Y New York 18 N Y RAY BURIAL VAULT COMPANY TYRONE PA VAULTS OF ENDURANCE. AND DISTINCTION VIBRATED ASPI-IALT COATFD AND SEALILD Phone Ty rone 1324j Tie Bzble v 111 an eeten and sem tiy tie lome Irie Page One Hund cd Twenty I ve STEEL REINFORCED 1 ' v' ' ' ci' 1 1 ' . r -I , JOHNSON CITY SEWING MACHINE and APPLIANCE CENER BRIGGS BROTHERS MEMORIAL HOME Westinghouse Electric Refrigerators Easy Washers Thor Washers and Ironers FUNERAL DIRECTORS Sffombefg Caflewn Radws Since 1392 Westinghouse Dryers and Washing Machines Homer New York 267 Main Street Johnson City N Telephone 7 5921 Terms and Trades Accepted KEEP YOUR VISION CLEAR' P B T S For Splntual VISION AND TRI PLE CITIES OPTICAL CO For Axdmg Physical Vxslonl ITS HARD TO BE OPTIMISTIC WITH MISTY OPTICS' Leading Pastors Evangelxsts Missionaries and Christian Workers Have Used Our Fast Efficient Service We cannot evade the storms but we can be ready for them Page One Hundred Twenty six O , . , . , . I 80 Court Street, Binghamton, N. Y. .. , ,, . , . , . . . , . . , . IW n Compliments 0 H L THOMAS PLUMBING and HEATING Tyrone Penna DILLENBECK S FLOWER SHOP Ray Drllenbeck Proprxetor 66 Court Street Bmghamton N Y Telephone 4 9687 Rxversxcle Dr Johnson Cxty N Y Telephone 7 2036 Wfhxtney Pomt N Y Telephone W P 48 Say It Will: Flouers Complzments o NEWTON LINE COMPANY INCORPORATED Manufacturers of FISHING LINES and CORDS Homer New York A lme for every fish that swzms A F I-IILDRETH N Y 12 Cherry Street Homer ROWBOATS CANOES Repaxred Recanvassed and Pamted Phone 3 84 God sometimes puts us m the dark to show us He IS the hgh! Page One Hundred Twenty seven Q 9 , . . . . 740 ' ' . ' , . . s s . ' , . . . . ff - 1 I ,ax . . , . . . x 1 ! ff - -, n ' , . . . Prescriptions Filled Lenses Replaced AT Conrplivzcwfs of DllVlON'S JOHNSON CITY OPTICAL SELECTED COMPANY B d Sr ee o C my POTATOES Co mplzmer is Compl e zls 0 ENOICOTT OPT1cAL CO FRY 5 130 Wash gto A e ue End cott N Y CLOVER FARM STORE We to er P A l Mdy O ty t 7' roa r t Johns n ,i , N. Y. ' 1 0 . f , llll 1 f I in n v n 7 v . S N , enna. 1 , . . Sunday morning s eeper is many times a on a morning weep . e ne Hundred Twen -eigh COIIIPIIIIIFIIU o MAHONEY S 153 Washlngton St 101 Chenango St Bmbhamton N Y Com lnmnls 0 CLIPPER SERVICE STATION Homer New York COIIIPIIIIIPIUS 0 REED S DRUG STORE Donald B Reed Prop Homer N Y W J STAFFORD COAL CO Homer New York Cod s warnmgs are just as much messages of Hzs love as His prom ses Page One Hundred Twenty n ne . K f 11' 1 C- f Compliments of PHOTO FINISHING Kodak films developed and prmted Only 20c per roll or wnth Enlarged umbo Prmts 25C Extra Reprmts each 100 or more 2c each Skrudland Photo Servlce 6444 Dxversey Avenue Chxcago Ill QWe Have Fxlmj RAY W DANIELS Wholesale and Retaxl PAINTS OILS VARNISI-IES BRUSI-IES PAINTERS SUPPLIES 119 State Street Bmghamton New York HOWARD S DINER 157 Homer Ave Cortland N The place where home made frxed cakes twxsters and rolls are made Wally Robmson Proprxetor ALPERT S JEWELERS oP'nc1ANs Stores m Elmua Cornmg and Cortland N Y Ser wee Olldllfj C ourles y The soul wmner builds for hlmself an eternal memonal Page One Hundred Thirty 5 I l ' I..r3c , D . 3 , . When You Visit Cortland Stop at: Y I . , . . 3 , . . 7 Y ' ' T 1... J I PHOTOGRAPHERS THE CLASS OF 1946 O NEIL DAVIS WASHINGTON STREET BINGHAMTON N Y A Prmtmg Should be bought as an lnvestment deslgned to accomphsh some defi nite purpose whether It be to stxm ulate sales or enchance prestnge Its value to you hes not ln what xt costs but what xt accomphshes nn domg every job a lxttle better than seems necessary Whether nt s a s1mple bxll head or an elaborate color catalogue let your problem be our problem untnl xt s no prob lem Serwce and Quahty Prmtrng for 48 Years JOHNSON CITY PUBLISHING CO 90 to 100 Arch Street Phone 7 4632 F ery tnals make godly Chnstzans Page One Hundred Thlrty one T O I 5 i 65 , . . ILL! ' . . 1 ' . I That is why we take great pleasure I . . i . . . , In Lovmg Memory of My Father CLARE E. WHITLOCK Mtdora XVlutloclx In Lovmg Memory of Our Father and Mother Nlrs Charles H Olney Nm XV A Nm Yalkner In Loung Memory of Our Grandson LLOYD JAMES SIPES Mr and Mrs G Y Clawpool Mr and Mrs B C Sxpes Asleep in Jesus Loving Memory of My Mother MRS HATTIE BROWN Doris Brovn n IN LOVING MEMORY OF OUR MOTHERS an Alma Johnson In Loving Memory of Our Mother MRS MARY I-IOAGLAND Elizabeth and Henrietta Staff Alice Green and Katherine Radle Complmzenfs HALLSTEAD BAPTIST YOUN PEOPLE Compfzments 0 WESTOVER BAPTIST CHURCH H I Porterfield Pastor Complzments of ENDWELL CHRISTIAN CHURCH 3201 East Main Street ENDWELL N Y Complzmeuis 0 DR C E HERSHEY Pwstor Exangtlist and Bible Teacher Box 222 Marion Ohio Col 1 18 Hear Herald of Truth Broadcast Does your ia th move mounta ns or do mountains move your iaith Page One Hundred Thirty two 9 I . 1 I . I ' In ' f Elizabeth Odor John and William Hoagland d . . ' 0f ' f G i i , ' ' . COLE S PHARMACY 274 Floral Avenue Johnson Cxty N Y Complzments o NEW CRYSTAL TEA ROOM Home Made Ice Cream Cand1es Luncheons 25 8 Mam Street Johnson Cnty N Y Complzments o Rev and Mrs GeorgeE Harnson Taylor Penna Complzments o MR and MRS FRANCIS M ACKER Compliments of WALTER R MILLER CO nc Wholesale and Retaxl Statxonery School Supplnes Gxfts 170 Washnngton St 121 State St MEN S OUALITY SHOP MAIN STREET JOHNSON CITY N Y When ln Binghamton Patronlze a Chnstlan Restaurant Tasty Sandwlch Shop 166 COURT STREET JAMES CONOMIKE Prop Congratulations from MR and MRS PAUL W KIMMEL Tyrone Perma SALEEBYS DRESS SHOP To Save Your Money Come to Saleeby s Out of I-hgh Rent Dxstrxct Store Wluch Flts Your Pocketbook All Kmds of DRESSES and GRADUATION GCWNS PURTELL S LADIES SHOP Ladxes and Chxldrens Wear 265 Mam Street johnson Cxty N Y A follower must be a pomtor of The Way Page One Hundred Thxrty three Q , f . f A b f . . I . ' 246 Binghamton, N. Y. Ben s Clothler Shop Maln Street ohnson Cxty N Y Com phments of S PENCFR S BOOTS SHOES and CLOTHING 8 James Street Homer N Y RAWLINS Inc 252 254 Maxn St Johnson Cxty N Chxldren s Wear Dresses Hosxery Lmgene Sweaters Gossard Foundatnons B SANDLER Quallty GYOCCTICS and Meats Dlal 7 9791 221 Ackley Ave johnson Cnty N Y CA RGILL S MAYTAG WASHERS FOR DRESSMAKING See The Twms Mrs BenD Bowlmg Mrs MaryL Davls KELVINATOR REFRIGERATION HOUSEHOLD NECESSITIES 504 Slxth Street Struthers Oluo Colossxans 1 18 Tel 55024 158 Court Street Dxal 2 7534 The Blood of Jesus Chrlst Hrs Son Bmghamton N Y cleanses us from all s1n I John 1 7 edmon Edned bv Rev C l Scofield D D Assisted by Emment Scholars HELPS ON l'HE PAGES WHERE NEEDED M n scers Sunday School teachers 2 d B ble szude ts of all chu ches el o The Scofield Ref re ce Bble fr sound reaching of Bxble xr zh Yo too ll dersnnd the Bxbl better and read rt nh ne :crest f you use ths fa ous 50 Styles from Sl 75 up Send for clreular of Buble Quesflons AT ALL BOOKSELLERS OXFORD UNIVERSITY PRESS 114 Fiffh Ave N Y Read your Brble and keep up with the times Page One Hundred Thirty four 1 ' 7 J J , . . , . 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' Y I , . 1 7 ll A ,Q . . . . 3 I - 11 n Q ' -ar . , . . . .. .1 . . .. , . . ii , n i . n r r n en I o ' ' u. u, ,wr un e 'w' wm I 1 m . . . ., .- JOHN R CLEMENTS fC0lltlIlll9d from Page 455 Immedxately he began workmg for the Chrxst who dxd so much for hxm The Chrxstlan Endeavor movement xs the thmg to which he contnbutes much of hrs training ln the Chrxstlan world He was actlvely assoclated w1th the movement for forty years bemg State Secretary for .four years State Presxdent for s1x years and Dean of Montour Falls Summer Assembly at Cook Academy for four seasons He also served as Audxtor of the Pubhshment Department of the Umted Soc1ety of Chrxstlan Endeavor at Boston Massachusetts and for several terms was a member of the dlrectorate of the Internatxonal Socnety of Chrxstlan Endeavor Thxs IS only one of the many avenues of serv1ce 1n whxch he served hls Lord Durmg these days of serv1ce the paths of John A Davls and John R Clements crossed and a frlendshxp began wh1ch was separated only by death Out of h1s host of frlends Mr Davls chose h1m to be the first presldent of our school He served xn the capaclty for one year Hls connec t1on w1th the Pract1cal B1ble Trammg School was never broken and the last ten years of h1s l1fe were spent as Postmaster of B1ble School Park Postofiice Accordmg to Mr Clements own words somet1me prxor to h1s home golng he started wrltxng verse at the age of fifteen because I couldn t help It ' Though busily engaged 1n Chnstlan Endeavor work he was never too busy to find ln a golden sunset a flammg flower or even m the ord1nary everyday thmgs of lnfe the beauty placed there by the Creator From thes gl1mpses mto the beautxes most of us are too busy to see he would bnng forth words such as those of h1s song No Nlght There whxch was wntten after vxewmg a sunset rn Cahforma Hrs hymns have been sung by people all over the world and their number exceeds 2000 not to mentlon the many verses he wrote and never displayed before the publxc gaze Mr Clements was not only contemporary w1th the renowned but was per sonally acquamted w1th hymnologlsts as Fanny Crosby A H Ackley Ira Sankey George C Stebbms P P Bhss E O Excell and especmally John R Sweeney He knew well Mr W1l11am Sunday and D L Moody Homer Rode heaver and D B Ackley are also lrsted among h1s close fnends and acquaint ances You may be thmkmg as you read of h1s many accompllshments and was However xt gxves us great pleasure to tell you that he was never so busy that he forgot hrs quxet tlmes wlth h1s God From these tlmes alone w1th the Lord we belleve we can trace h1s successful l1fe-a l1fe spent rn serv1ce for others a 11fe of humxhty Mr Clements has now entered mto the fulness of hls SC1'V1CC ln heaven and It IS up to us to carry on the work of God here on earth May God grant that our hves may be ones of such beauty as hrs l1ves of serv1ce of hum1l1ty of remembrance of others, of deep sp1r1tual1ty Dorothy j Elizabeth 5 Martha L Mary R Myers Myers Nelson Nemne Rogers Vxctor S Rogers Mrs Vlvxan Laux Smmth O Lxly Schuler Mrs Mary Carter Thompson Frances Tubbs Cartha C Tubbs Pearl ,l Varner Frances S White Beulah M Whitman Ceor e P ALUMNI iCont1nued from Page 963 H0 Market St Paterson N j 26 Foster Ave Sayvllle N Y Box 695 Faxrmont W Va Nava o Buble School and Mnsaion l cl R k A :zona n ow oc r II9 N Flower St Los Angeles Calif H9 N Flower St Los Angeles Calif l40 Market St Paterson N j SOI Sxxth St junlata Altoona Buffalo Bible lnstxtute Buffalo Kerrmoor Pa Kerrmoor Pa 3I6 E Waterr?tYElmxra N Y Stony Creek R D I Broadalbin N Y Wllllams Mrs Ruth Snyder 5-H2 Crandvnew Ave Altoona NY Pa Mxssxonary to Afnca Practical Christian Work Chxldren a Work Mxssionary to the lndlans Student Homekeeper Secretary to Afnca Christian Minion Practical Christian Work Student Practical Christian Work Practxcal Christian Work Clerk xn Blble Book Store Pract cal Chnstlan Work Practical Christian o Practmcal Christian Work Page One Hundred Thzrty five , ' : ' I 7 1 . , . . . . . 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D , . . v W rk The Thmgs that are Unshakable and Permanent fC0lltlIll1QCl from Page 805 work As to Hls worth the B1ble clearly pxctures Hrs spotless purxty Hrs unbounded love I-I1s unfarlmg mercy H1s all encompass1ng knowledge and Hxs all conquering power The Scrlptures also show that 1n the marvelous Person of the Lord Jesus Chrxst there are comb1ned two natures one that hnks hlm to God and one that bmds Hxm to man We cannot explaln the phenomenon but we can accept the fact of d1v1ne revelat1on that He Who IS very Good rs also truly Man The Lord jesus Chrxst IS the Ideal Type of spmtual and moral perfecuon and the remarkable and never to be forgotten truth IS that m Hlm there IS perfectlon that IS permanent He may change Hls posrtron but never Hrs person That IS the subhme truth of the mcarnatlon for 1n exchang mg the splendor of heaven for the sm of earth He dxd but step from a posrtlon of glory to one of gloom He Who was d1v1ne by nature pnor to Hrs bzrth as a chxld rn Bethlehem s stable was as truly God after that blrth as He was before xt He dxd but dlvest Hxmself of the garments of glory that had been Hrs from all etermty and clothe Hrmself m a body of flesh and blood rn order that He mxght accomplxsh mans redemptlon Thus 1n grace He stooped to become a death for you dear friend for on that cross He bore the Judgment that your s1ns and m1ne deserved It was there as our Surety that He took our place and died our death so that we ln grace and through fa1th mlght become pos sessors of Hrs endless lrfe We do not need a drfferent Chrxst Men may talk as though we need a new Chnst for a new age but xt IS the old Chrlst who IS ever new ever the same Jesus Chnst the same yesterday today and forever Yesterday He was what He IS today Today He IS what He was yesterday Tomorrow He w11l be what He was yesterday and 1S today the unchangmg unchangeable Chnst Amid all the change and decay He remams the same the unspeakably glonous Son of God and Savxour of men TO THOSE whose earnest and untmng effort and whose beneficxal counsel and Hare cooperatron has made posslble the rssuance of thrs Theologue we the Class of 1946 rn grateful acknowledgment and smcere apprecmtxon say Thank You to the followmg O NEIL DAVIS PHOTOGRAPHERS 165 Washrngton Street Bmghamton N Y S J KELLEY ENGRAVING Press Annex Bmghamton N Y JOHNSON CITY PUBLISHING CO Johnson Cxty, N Y PRINTED IN U S A 1 J ' ' 1 . , ' i . . , . . . 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