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Pacific Northwest Mennonite Historical Society Miscellaneous Audio Tapes
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Marcus Lind: History of W. M. S.

<table cellpadding="0" cellspacing="0" height="136" hspace="0" style="mso-element-frame-height:135.6pt;mso-element-frame-height:135.6pt;" vspace="0" width="515"> <tbody> <tr> <td align="left" height="136"> <p style="margin-left:1.4pt;"> A side: Chapel began with a woman leading a song "Worthy, Worthy, is the Lamb". Marcus Lind speaker: <p style="margin-left:.2pt;"> Talked about being a teacher in different schools, and at the Portland Mennonite Mission as Pastor for 6 years. Then he was asked to find a property that the church could build a church school on. He talks about looking in different places and settling on the location we now have. He talked about the problem of finding the best place to drill a well, cutting down trees to build the school house. They learned that a certain school house was no longer in use and WMS could use the lumber to build our own school house. Because of this, the original school building cost $4000.00. This talk was 9:00 to 9:34. The rest of the A side & <p style="margin-left:1.4pt;"> B side: BLANK <p style="margin-left:1.4pt;"> This tape had no extra noise interferting with what was being said! </td> </tr> </tbody></table>

Marcus Lind: WMS Chaple, May Larrew Story

<table cellpadding="0" cellspacing="0" height="217" hspace="0" style="mso-element-frame-height:217.4pt;mso-element-frame-height:217.4pt;" vspace="0" width="515"> <tbody> <tr> <td align="left" height="217"> <p style="margin-left:.2pt;"> Marcus Lind began with: my first wife was Salome Johnston, who died, April 28, 1953, second wife was Leah Kauffman Lind, who died September 22,1962. My currant wife who is Katie Yoder Lind is here with me today. May Larrew was a first cousin to Salome Lind. May's husband was Frank Larrew. He died in 1953. May was born a Detwiller and she and Salome were first cousins. May was a rather fragile woman, but when Frank died, May became a different woman! <p style="margin-left:.2pt;"> Frank Larrew owned 160 acres and bought 320 acres of timber land, which was cheap then. May had a lot of the timber cut and had a new house built out of cedar wood for herself. Frank Larrew had put in a water wheel to get electricity and May found a way to bring it to the house. People in the area had built a church which was a community church. Eventually it became a Mennonite church. Now it is back to a Commun­ity church. <p style="margin-left:.2pt;"> May died at the age of 103 years. Lloyd, James & Naoma were children of Frank & May. Before May died, she made out a will to will the Slick Rock Falls to WMS. (The will has long since been broken.) It eventually went back to the Forestry Service. May had become a very good business woman after her husband died and became wealthy from the timber her husband had purchased. In her last years, she became quite weak and couldn't think clearly. </td> </tr> </tbody></table> B. side is blank.

J. C. Wenger: Revelation [5 tape series]

1 Revelation 1: Authorship, Date, Character, and Major Interpretations "The Victorious and redeeming Christ", #2 Revelation (2 - 3): The Letters to the Seven Churches, #3 Revelation ( 4 - 11): The Seven Seals and the Seven Trumpets, #4 Revelation (12 - 18): Satanic Persecution and Devine Judgement, #5 Revelation (19 - 22): Christ's Vistory and the Eternal Glory of the Church

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