The Kings College - Crown Yearbook (New Castle, DE)

 - Class of 1948

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The Kings College - Crown Yearbook (New Castle, DE) online collection, 1948 Edition, Page 67 of 112
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Page 67 text:

Bible Clubs “Rest in the Lord, and wait patiently for him.” This is a lesson we have learned in our Bible Clubs this year. At the beginning of this year there were no meeting places for the Dobbinsville or Delaware City clubs, and things seemed dark in organizing new clubs. Th e Lord taught us, however, that if we wait on Him all things will work together for good. The Dobbinsville Club has now moved to a nicer building in Deemer’s Beach where children can be reached from both Dobbinsville and Deemer’s Beach. The Delaware City Club has been moved to our campus where a regular Sunday School can be held with individual classrooms for each age group. Doors have been opened for new clubs. Praise God for His showers of blessings! We now have eight clubs: five for white children—in Christiana, Deemer’s Beach, Delaware City, Middletown, and St. Georges; and three for the colored children—in Delaware City, New Castle, and Wilmington. What a responsi- bility and yet, what a privilege to teach these precious young souls in the sur- rounding communities of our Saviour’s dear love for them. “Suffer the little children to come unto me, and forbid them not: for of such is the kingdom of God,” Luke 18:16. President—MarJoriE DouGHERTY Secretary—MarIaAn BUECHLE Vice-President—ELEANORE GUSTAFSON Treasurer--HaroLD Cook

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Crusaders “And he saith unto them, follow me and I will make you fishers of men,” Matthew 4:19. “The Crusaders” have heeded this challenge of the Lord and are thus working for Him as fishers of men. The activities of this group are two-fold— the sponsorship of youth rallies in New Castle and the distribution of tracts in New Castle and Wilmington. The youth rallies are held twice a month with outstanding youth speakers and musical talent from the King’s students. Tracts are distributed on Friday nights and before each rally on Saturday night. AII the students in “The Crusaders” work together with the various committees and the officers: President—Howarpd BLANDAU Secretary—EpNA WENTLING Vice-President—VINCENT GUSTAFSON Treasurer—Rosert WARD We praise the Lord for this opportunity to witness for Him and to see precious souls brought into His kingdom.



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Broadcast Come on kids! It’s almost time for the broadcast! ... “On to victory, we'll upward, onward go,” (music fades). “Good morning ladies and gentlemen! This morning we bring you a pro- gram of sacred music and songs, “The King’s Praises’. This program is the presentation of the music department of The King’s College and originates on the campus located on River Road in New Castle, Delaware.” Thus, Mr. Jelley introduces the first of a series of weekly fifteen-minute broadcasts of praises to the King of Kings. The broadcast continued with the King’s Messengers sing- ing “Wonderful”. Following this, there were: two testimonies; “Beautiful Savior”, sung by the King’s College Choir led by Mr. Curtis, the director of the broadcast; and “Pass it Along”, the lovely duet by Hilda Schmeiser and Roger Chaplain. The program was closed with the singing of the Alma Mater. Other participants in subsequent broadcasts have been: the girl’s trio; The King’s Carolers; The King’s Praisers; The King’s Ambassadors; the mixed quartet; Mel Peterkin, Danny Bartkow, and Al Black (of the YPCA quartet) ; Vince Gustafson, marimba soloist; Al Bishop and Dal Myers, trumpeters; Ethel Walker, Hawaiian guitar soloist; and Dick Carroll, regular accompanist for the broadcast; with Alex Morrison announcing.

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