Theology Club Auxiliary

SHEPHERDESS: Theology Club Auxiliary

Brief description of the Theology Club Auxiliary

President, Theology Club Auxiliary

The Theology Club Auxiliary was organized on March 15, 1950, by a group of Walla Walla College theology students' wives. The purpose of the club is to assist in the preparation of future shepherdesses of the flock. Besides the club offices we also have an active recipe committee, research committee, and social committee.

Letters have been received from our seventy- two members in absentia from all parts of the world. These members receive the quarterly material compiled by the research committee. Twice a month during the school year the secretary sends to the absentia members a group of suggested menus and recipes prepared by the recipe committee, together with a letter giving news of club activities and meetings.

During the 1950-51 school year the auxiliary has sponsored evening classes in lettering, music directing, child evangelism, junior evangelism, chalk drawing, and felt work. We have also assisted needy families with food and clothing

Through the relating of their experiences and the joys of being in the ministry, the various club meeting speakers and our club adviser, Mrs. John W. Osborne, have given us inspiration, as well as a greater determination by God's grace to be true helpmates.

 

 


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President, Theology Club Auxiliary

October 1951

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