| conference and Campus Calendar | Unionwide Ottilie Stafford, director of the Adult Degree Pro- gram, Atlantic Union College, will be glad to talk about the possibilities for you at the following times and places: March 20: Phoenix, Ariz., Sheraton Air- port Inn, 4-8 p.m.; March 21: Riverside, Calif., Holiday Inn, 4-8 p.m.; March 22: San Rafael, Calif., Holiday Inn, 4-8 p.m. Breadmake Instructor Certification, Apr. 22, Weimar Institute. Breadmake is a proven community outreach program for organizations and individuals who wish to establish public visibility and credibility. Classes may be scheduled with a variety of groups. Training involves participation in and practice teaching of Breadmake sessions. Fee covers instruc- tion and your personal manual with cassettes and other materials. Desirable applicant characteristics include capacity for moderate physical activity, healthy, neat appearance, friendly attitude and organizational ability. For further information, con- tact Dottie Allen, Box A, Weimar Institute, Weimar, CA 95736; (714) 796-8859. Loma Linda University Nursing Alumni Associa- tion is pleased to announce the annual alumni ac- tivities. The banquet will be Sunday, Apr. 29,6 p.m., at the new San Bernardino Hilton. The 30th is the day for continuing education with a six-hour program. The topic is “The Nurse and Her Legal Respon- sibilities.” Please join in the fun of learning and friendships past. For further information, write: LLU School of Nursing Alumni Association, Burden Hall, Loma Linda, CA 92354. Southern California Conference The combined choirs of the Glendale Adventist Church and the Wilshire Methodist Church, with a full orchestra, will perform Mozart's “Requiem” at the Glendale church, 610 E. California Ave., Friday, Mar. 23, 7:30 p.m. Singles in Action will sponsor a weekend trip up the California coastline to Hearst Castle, Mar. 23-25. Price of $70 includes van transportation, a tour of Hearst Castle, and two nights’ motel lodging. For fur- ther information, contact Singles in Action, Box 969, Glendale, CA 91209; (213) 245-1876, ext. 272. The Gardena church will hold a Visitors’ Day for both visitors and former members on Sabbath, Mar. 24. The worship hour sermon by Elder J. Orville Iversen will be followed by a potluck dinner. All are welcome. “African Safari,” color slides of animal and bird life in East and South Africa, including a three-week Kenya safari, will be shown by Dr. Elton Morel for the Family Film Night at the Glendale church chapel, 610 E. California Ave., Saturday, Mar. 24, 7 p.m. Singles in Action will sponsor the third Annual Computer Match-Up Party Saturday, Apr. 7, beginning at 4 p.m., in the Carlson Fellowship Hall, First United Methodist church, 134 N. Kenwood St., Glendale. A vesper/discussion session led by Bobbie Alley will close the Sabbath hours, followed by a light supper. Call June Silva, (818) 240-6250, ext. 272, to receive a copy of the necessary computer questionnaire. The fee of $12 includes the computer processing, light supper and the party that follows. Deadline to return the completed questionnaire is Mar. 28. The Heralds will present a sacred concert Sab- bath, Mar. 31, 5 p.m., Simi Valley church, 1636 Sinaloa Rd. Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation basics will be taught at the Camarillo church, 3975 E. Las Posas Rd., Sunday, Apr. 8, 9 a.m. southeastern California Conference Darold and Barbara Bigger will hold a workshop called ‘Helping Love Grow.” It is planned primarily for couples, although single people are welcome. Mar. 30, 7-9 p.m., Sierra Vista Chapel; Mar. 31, 11 a.m, church service, and 2-6 p.m., Sierra Vista Chapel. $15 per couple, $10 per individual. For reservations or in- formation, call the Christian Counseling Center, (714) 785-2400. Orange County Singles Ministry will sponsor a mountain retreat for single adults, ages 20s through 40s, at Camp Cedar Falls, Apr. 13-15, with the theme “Reflections of the Cross.” Keynote speaker will be John Wohlfeil, pastor of college-young adults minis- tries at the Anaheim Church and formerly with the Heritage Singers. The fee of $45, which includes lodg- ing for two nights and five meals, is due by Mar. 31. For more information, call Cheryl Peters (714) 539-4494 or Janice Roberts (714) 898-0649. The first annual Hidden Valley 10-kilometer run, fund-raiser sponsored by Escondido Academy, will be run off Sunday, Apr. 15. Pre-registration cost for 6 the 8 a.m. race is $8, until Apr. 2. After that date, $9. Those wanting application information should con- tact John Reth, (619) 746-1800 (days) or 747-1205 (evenings). Application blanks and further race infor- mation also are available at major sporting goods dealers throughout North County. San Pasqual Academy Alumni Weekend is planned to start Friday, Apr. 13, 7:30 p.m., in the campus church. Sabbath school and worship service will be in the gymnasium. A potluck in the grove is planned. The Associated Student Body will have a Country Fair on Sunday and is inviting all alumni to stay and enjoy the food and game booths. For further information, contact Ivan Weiss, (619) 747-1600, or write: San Pas- qual Academy, Rt. 9, Box 890, Escondido, CA 92025. Northern California conference Oakland Elmhurst Church—G. Ralph Thompson, secretary of the General Conference, will be the special guest speaker Sabbath, Mar. 24, at the 11 o'clock service, 9658 Thermal St. He will be the after- noon speaker at the Market Street church, 900 - 34th Street, Oakland, at 4:30. A cordial invitation to attend is extended to RECORDER readers. The Heritage Singers will appear in Gospel Con- cert Mar. 26, 7:30 p.m., Veterans Memorial Auditori- um, 1351 Maple Ave., Santa Rosa; Mar. 27, 7:30 p.m., Orangevale church, 5810 Pecan Ave.; Mar. 28, 7 p.m., The Community Church of Pine Grove, Ridge Rd. and Ponderosa Way; and Mar. 31, 5:30 p.m., Deer Park Elimshaven church, Woodland St. Feather River Nature Club will feature Tom Ster- ling narrating the film ‘““Superior—Land of the Wood- land Drummer,” Tuesday, Apr. 3, 7:30 p.m., Paradise Adventist School Gym, 5699 Academy Dr. Surround- ing the great inland sea called Superior is some of the most beautiful and exciting wilderness country in North America. Come see it! Rio Lindo Academy Alumni Homecoming will be Apr. 7. The honor classes are 1964 and 1974. Register at 9 a.m. Sabbath school will feature the class of 1974. Worship service will be by Art Earll and class- mates of 1964. Enjoy the potluck and fellowship. Bring salad, rolls, relishes, vegetables or dessert. Lasagna, tossed salad and punch will be furnished. Enjoy campus tours, a musical program featuring alumni, and the evening basketball game. Lodi Academy’s 76th Alumni Homecoming, Apr. 14, will feature Alumni Sabbath School in the auditori- um at 9:30 a.m., conducted by the class of 1959. The Alumni Orchestra will play for Sabbath school and church. Please bring your instruments and join the or- chestra. Potluck dinner for the noon meal. Bring en- trée, salad, dessert or vegetable. Table service, drink and rolls will be provided. Classes honored: 75th An- niversary—Class of 1909, 50th Anniversary —Class of 1934, 25th Anniversary—Class of 1959; 1914, 1924, 1934, 1944, 1954, 1964 and 1974. Pathfinder Fair will be held in Yuba City, Sunday, Apr. 29. Constituency Meeting will be held at Rio Lindo Academy, Sunday, May 6. Central California Conference Singles Ministry. Bay area adult singles are in- vited to a Singles Seminar, Mar. 30 and 31, Mountain View Central church, for a full weekend of activities. Special guests include V. Bailey Gillespie, G. Garland Day and Carole Derry. Cost is $12 per person. Ad- vance reservations are requested. Make checks pay- able to Adventist Singles Ministries and mail to Ad- ventist Singles Ministries, 5261 Sonora Way, Car- michael, CA 95608. For further information, write the above address or call Lorene Soderstrom, (916) 967-6178. The Heritage Singers will appear in Gospel Con- cert Apr. 2, 7 p.m., Sonora church, 40 N. Forest Dr. and Apr. 7, 6 p.m., Porterville High School Memorial Auditorium. Singles Ministry. All singles in the central San Joaquin Valley are invited to a special weekend, Merced Olive East church, Apr. 6-8. G. Garland Day and Joyce Truitt will speak. Recreational vehicle park- ing, church and classrooms for sleeping, restrooms with shower available as well as motels. $10 per per- son; advance reservations requested. Make checks payable to Adventist Singles Ministries and mail to Darline Huffman, 3237 Juneau Ct., Merced, CA 95340. For additional information, write the above address or call Darline, (209) 723-4418. “Why Jesus Died,” annual Easter program under the direction of Dora Buller, will cover the complete plan of salvation with many musical selections, choirs and pageantry. Bring your non-Adventist friends to Hillcrest church, 2300 Kenwood Rd. Bakersfield, Apr. 21, 5:45 p.m. IT PEC Aluisi, Mary—b. June 21, 1904, New Jersey; d. Dec. 16, 1983, Fresno, Calif. Survivors: sons, James, Donald, Julius; daughter, Florence McLean; 14 grandchildren, 11 great- grandchildren; brother, 4 sisters. Biloff, Ivalyn Letha Law—Db. Jan. 12, 1906, China; d. Dec. 12, 1983, Lake- port, Calif. Survivors: husband, Reu- ben; daughter, Karen Oakes; grand- daughter; sisters, Irma Offenback, Wilma Doward; brothers, Russell E. and Wilton K. Law. Bradshaw, Edna—b. May 28, 1902, Cleveland, Ohio; d. Dec. 29, 1983, Fortuna, Calif. Survivors: are her sisters, Viola Bauer, Helen Weather- by, Lillian Torreson. Chaffin, Harry L.—b. May 3, 1892, Kansas; d. Jan. 7, 1984, Fresno, Calif. Survivors: sons, Alvin, Mervin; daughter, Mavis; 4 grandchildren, 8 great-grandchildren. Chapman, Almeda L.—b. Jan. 26, 1896, Bethlehem, Iowa; d. Nov. 23, 1983, Deer Park, Calif. Survivors: sister-in-law, Minnie Laing; niece and nephew. Cheeseman, Dagmar Victoria—b. Apr. 25, 1888, Norway; d. Dec. 13, 1983, San Diego, Calif. Surviving are her daughters, Doris DeBoer, Carol Griffin, Edith Pratt. Creamer, Tillie May—b. Jan. 19, 1895, Clay Co., Ill.; d. Dec. 18, 1983, National City, Calif. Survivors: son, Sidney McMillan; sisters, Marie Cramner, Shirley Slover; brothers, Harry, Harold and Henry Smith. Espinoza, Norman Daniel—b. May 26, 1927, Lemoore, Calif.; d. Jan. 2, 1984, Fresno, Calif. Survivors: wife, Lorene; son, Norman, Jr.; daughter, Darla; brother, Sunny; sisters, Naomi Sparkman, Louella Jones, Della Robinson. Gaede, Elma P.—b. Oklahoma; d. Dec. 15, 1983. Survivors: son, Roger; daughter, Betty; grandson, 4 great- grandchildren. Geldart, Gladys B. Van Buskirk—b. Nov. 9, 1894, Canada; d. Jan. 1, 1984, Loma Linda, Calif. She is survived by her sister, Vera Cameron. Greene, Dr. William—b. Aug. 15, 1912, Massachusetts; d. Dec. 23, 1983, Bakersfield, Calif. Survivors: wife, Effie; daughters, Donna, Bonnie Schneider; 3 granddaughters; brothers, Howard, Joe. Hill, Luther—b. Dec. 17, 1902, Sevierville, Tenn.; d. Dec. 23, 1983, Yountville, Calif. He is survived by his wife, Eula. Hines, William Jerry—b. Mar. 22, 1900, North Carolina; d. Jan. 2, 1984, Lebanon, Ore. Survivors: wife, Pauline; sons, John, Harold, Edward, Robert; daughter, Rose. Holst, Elder Alfred E.—b. Mar. 17, 1893, Red Wing, Minn,; d. Dec. 16, 1983, Angwin, Calif. Survivors: wife, Vera E.; daughters, Alice L., Edna W. Grove; sons, Leonard R., Alfred W.; stepdaughter, Vera Dean Gregg; sister, Lillian Baumgartner; brother, Reuben. Johnson, George Lewis—b. July 25, 1919, Pennsylvania; d. Jan. 16, 1984, Tucson, Ariz. Survivors: wife, Mar- jorie; daughter, Carol Brown; son, Gary; 6 grandchildren. Jones, Elton Arthur—b. Mar. 19, 1888; d. Jan. 9, 1984, Deer Park, Calif. He is survived by his wife, Grace. . Jones, Fred E. W.—b. Apr. 9, 1909, Portland, Ore.; d. Jan. 11, 1984, Grass Valley, Calif. Survivors: brothers, Merwin, Vernon; sisters, Irene Ross, Twila Niman. Killins, Melinda—b. June 12, 1888, Mississippi; d. Jan. 18, 1984, Phoenix, Ariz. Survivors: sons, Randall and Woodrow Wilson; granddaughter, 5 great-granddaughters. Korus, Jacob—b. McClusky, N.D.; d. Jan. 6, 1984. Survivors: wife, Esther; daughter, Jackie Carpenter; step- daughters, Idella Clayton, Ginny Hansen, Carol Reed; 2 grandsons, 11 stepgrandchildren, 10 step-great- grandchildren; sisters, Clara Aip- perspach, Hilda Felckle, Esther Burgstahler. Landis, Lavina—b. Nov. 11, 1887, Mount Erie, Ill.; d. Oct. 17, 1983, Phoenix, Ariz. Survivors: sons, Ben- jamin H., Richard L.; daughters, Elizabeth Cottrell, Mary Ellen Zudell; 16 grandchildren, 19 great-grandchil- dren. Lapierre, Helen C.—b. Apr. 10, 1922, Earling, lowa; d. Dec. 18, 1983, Napa, Calif. Survivors: 7 children, 7 grandchildren, great-grandchild. Mahoney, Veda L. Bond—b. May 30, 1909, Lindsay, Calif.; d. Nov. 10, 1983, Auburn, Calif. Survivors: son, Ronald; daughter, Barbara; 5 grand- children, 2 great-grandchildren. Marson, Evelyn Margaret—b. Nov. 14, 1917, Lemoore, Calif.; d. Jan. 9, 1984, Deer Park, Calif. Survivors: husband, Hugh; daughter, Sharon Laurent; sons, David, Robert; 9 grandchildren, great-grandchild; father, R. R. Breitigam; sister, Betty Brophy; brother, Richard. Nicholas, Alice B.—b. Nov. 9, 1916, Aldeo, Ill.; d. Jan. 8, 1984, Apache Junction, Ariz. Survivors: husband, Howard; daughter, Mary Ashley; 2 granddaughters. Nieto, Adelaida C.—b. Dec. 16, 1929, Mexico; d. June 28, 1983, San Fran- cisco, Calif. Survivors: husband, Felix; daughter, Ana; son, Victor. O'Reilly, Helen—b. Oct. 2, 1898, East Chicago, Ind.; d. Dec. 22, 1983, Walnut Creek, Calif. Survivors: hus- band, James; daughters, Sally Rex, Marrietta Hooper; 9 grandchildren, 6 great-grandchildren. Papotta, Anna Louise—b. Jan. 12, 1901, Kansas; d. Nov. 9, 1983, Gardena, Calif. Charles, her husband, survives. Randolph, Nellie—b. Jan. 24, 1901, Iowa; d. Dec. 27, 1983, Sebastopol, Calif. Survivors: daughters, Norma Jean Stoss, Donna Mae; granddaugh- ter. Richards, Milton—b. June 11, 1907, North Dakota; d. Jan. 11, 1984, Bakersfield, Calif. Survivors: sons, Ken, Don; daughter, Delores Gaden; 4 grandchildren; brothers, Peter, Ben- jamin; sisters, Marie Guy, Susan. Sloan, Sylvia Alice—b. Dec. 25, 1892, Wichita, Kan.; d. Dec. 14, 1983, Loma Linda, Calif. Survivors: daugh- ter, June Meyers; stepdaughter, Leta Dollhoph; stepson, Lyndon Thomasen; 11 grandchildren; sisters, Ruby Shoe- betham, Nellie Carter; Lester Wineteer. Sperling, Leonard—b. Apr. 6, 1912, North Dakota; d. Jan. 12, 1984, Bakersfield, Calif. Survivors: wife, Elsie; sisters, Lenora Ray, Vivian Cabral. Squires, Walter David—b. Apr. 25, 1923, Bixby, Okla.; d. Jan. 7, 1984, Glendale, Calif. Survivors: wife, Mary Lou; daughter, Marilyn Hawkins; son, David; 4 grandchildren; sisters, Ada Cox, Veta Carlin, Nita Ibson. Stinson, Edith M.—b. Aug. 12, 1904, Tennessee; d. Dec. 18, 1983, Fort Bragg, Calif. Survivors: son, Joseph Younggreen; 3 grandchildren, 5 great- grandchildren; brother, Clarence Badger. Talbot, Ida Pearl Wingard—b. June 29, 1903, Chicago, Ill.; d. Dec. 23, 1983, Downers Grove, Ill. Survivors: brother, Oscar Wingard; sister, Edna Ryberg. Theis, Della—b. Mar. 17, 1896, Massachusetts; d. Dec. 18, 1983, Fresno, Calif. Survivors: daughters, Alma Lutz, Thelma Long, Norma Romano; 6 grandchildren, 8 great- grandchildren; brother, Albert English; sisters, Inez Brollier, Alma Vogel Tupper, Arthur Ernest—b. Dec. 29, 1901, Cashmere, Wash.; d. Dec. 3, 1983, Lancaster, Calif. Survivors: wife, Norine; daughter, Madaline Ed- wards; S grandchildren, 4 great- grandchildren. Young, Ada Mae—b. Sept. 28, 1895, Kingston, Okla.; d. Jan. 13, 1984, Ridgecrest, Calif. Survivors: sons, Roscoe, David; daughter, Helen Jones. Zimmerman, Alva—b. Mar. 6, 1908, Clanton, Ala.; d. Dec. 15, 1983, Sun Valley, Calif. Survivors: daughter, Catherine Gibson; 5 grandchildren. PACIFIC UNION RECORDER /MARCH 19, 1984