. Gospel Messenger, The (1921). urBrotherhood has given the matter more thought orpreparation than Brother and Sister Wm. J. Tinkle,now of Portland, Ind. Brother and Sister Tinklehave given their illustrated lecture in almost, halfof the Iowa churches recently. During the comingyear they will be able to reach a number of thechurches in Indiana and Ohio. Those desiring datesshould write them soon, for what little time they canspare is already partly engaged. A special feature oftheir work is Sister Tinkles address to girls andwomen, while Brother Tinkle addresses the men andboys. Bro. Jacob Fun
. Gospel Messenger, The (1921). urBrotherhood has given the matter more thought orpreparation than Brother and Sister Wm. J. Tinkle,now of Portland, Ind. Brother and Sister Tinklehave given their illustrated lecture in almost, halfof the Iowa churches recently. During the comingyear they will be able to reach a number of thechurches in Indiana and Ohio. Those desiring datesshould write them soon, for what little time they canspare is already partly engaged. A special feature oftheir work is Sister Tinkles address to girls andwomen, while Brother Tinkle addresses the men andboys. Bro. Jacob Funk, of Pomona, Calif., writes that hisenergetic nature has been deeply stirred by conditionsof immorality on the Coast. The churches of Cali-fornia will, without a doubt, receive a true propheticmessage from his lips if they give him a chance tospeak on the purity and tobacco questions. CORRESPONDENCE FROM MANCHESTER COLLEGEJan. 7, 1921, will long be remembered as one of the bigdays in the history of Manchester College, when the. WEST WICHITA CHURCH, KANSAS We have had a steady growth the past year, our mem-bership now being one hundred and twenty-five. Throughthe wise selection of the Mission Board we have as ourpastor. Bro. W. T. Luckett, a student at McPherson Col-lege, who is giving part time. He is delivering somesplendid sermons and is a great social mixer. Our Thanksgiving program was especiallygood. Din-ner was served at the church, the spiritual and social fea-tures taking up the entire day. Our last quarterly council was held Dec. 3. Bro. Mishler was reelected elder. AH other church andSunday-school officers were chosen. Dec. 18 Dr. D. W. Kurtz, of McPherson College, gaveus his masterful address, The Philosophy of following evening he talked about his trip to Tokyo,Japan, to the Sunday-school Convention, and on TheProblem of the ? Orient. Besides making a wonderfulimpression on membership and friends of the church, itbrought forth favorable comment from
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