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APARRI BIBLE SEMINARY: SELBYSJIM CAMPBELL COME TO STATES

FOURTEEN students completed work for degrees and certificates and gradu ated from Aparri Bible Seminary in late February and early March ceremoniessome of these were college level gradu

students, anO^i^l^W^ed two-year


certificatesXiSFWtfftr La^euaHQj^opez.
speaker; and Brother Eulogia Roca, graduate of Manila Bible Seminary, who is evangelizing in Ilocos, gave the
Commencement address. Also included in the exercises was a Musical Recital in which the 64 students

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participated in various instrumental groups and solos, and sang. There was a girls* sextet, a boys' octet, and two
choirs. The instrumental numbers in

cluded piano and accordion solos, and an ensemble made up of three girls play ing accordion, a boy playing piano,

Charlotte Campbell playing reed organ,


Norval Campbell playing alto horn, and Mrs. Dondena Campbell playing violin.
The Ensemble was later featured on the

February 29th program at the city park celebrating "Industry, Commerce and Made-in-the-Philippines Day."

Another featvire of the graduation


exercises was a five-scene drama en

titled "Christ Is King." Roberta Selby directed, and James Campbell assisted with staging.
A banquet was also held.

The Selby family was scheduled to arrive in the United States for furlough the first week of April and may be con tacted concerning speaking dates at Fairfield, Nebraska. The Campbell family will still be on the field conducting the work of the Seminary and related work except for oldest son James who was to accompany the Selbys to the States, where he plans to enter college.

clusively for the use of the school. Lord willing, next year the school shouldn't have to buy any beans, corn or potatoes.
One Christian man has offered all of the

ground we want if we put water on it. We have a chance to buy a small but complete pumping system which will
cost Seeds should be addressed

to Seeds for Mexico, Box J, Eagle Pass, Texas. First class personal mail for the Northrups should be directed to Obregon Sur 326, Saltillo, Coahuila, Mexico.

THREE AMERICAN MISSION CHURCHES SEEKING HELP

Morrill, Nebraska

FOR several years, a small group of Christians has been meeting in the

public library at Morrill, Nebraska and


has saved $700 toward a building. The

preacher, Clyde Scott and family, lives


on the field, p>reaches every Lord's Day
and devotes as much time as he can to

the work of the church, but must support

himself by other fulltime work. A letter recently out by the elders says "Since the congregation here is small, we will
have to ask for your help in raising money for our building. So, won't you prayer

fully present this request to your elders,


deacons, and congregation. Any contri

bution you can make to the building pro gram here will be gratefully received."
Send to Church of Christ, John Schultz, Treasurer, Morrill, Nebraska.

Shell Rock, Iowa


The church at Shell Rock, Iowa was

started by Evangelist Dale Wilboit in a meeting held in Amvet Hall October 18


to November 7, 1954. For a year after

that the group met in a large basement


room of the Elton Turner residence. Lots

costing $1,000 were bought and paid for, and an abandoned church building in the country was moved in and put over a full basement. After necessary changes, re pairs, and redecoration, the building was
dedicated October 9,1955 and a meeting

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