Letters to the Editor
MY BEST EASTER DRESS As a retired Salvation Army officer of 53 years I am deeply concerned about the POSSIBLE change of our uniform. If the dress becomes too casual, so that the public does not fully recognize us any
Distinctly Army
THE BODY BUILDER by Major Terry Camsey - My wife and I are members of The American Society for Church Growth and one of our privileges is to receive their journal which we always read with interest. The most recent issue has
On the Corner
by Robert Docter - I have discovered that in growing older, people tend to get more thin-skinned. It sure happens to me. I can't walk by a rose bush without the thorns leaping out and snagging my arm or
Why aren’t you a corps officer
by Colonel Phil Needham - Recently, Keitha and I were doing the Sunday morning meeting in a corps in this territory. After the meeting we were standing in the foyer, shaking hands with those in attendance when someone asked me,
Frontlines — News Briefs of the West
by Sue Schumann Warner - Managing Editor This edition of New Frontier comes with new stories, new directions and new opportunities to pray for and support the Army's work in the West. It also comes with sincere thanks to Community Relations
Promoted to Glory
Major Ben Pollgreen was recently promoted to Glory from the Roo-Lan Health Care Center in Lacey, Wash., where he had been a patient. He was 88 years old. Pollgreen was born in Bisbee, Ariz., in 1912. He was commissioned
On the move
It's May again, and that means moves are just around the corner. All around the Army world officers are anticipating the possibility they might soon be saluting and moving, heading off to new corps, new towns, new challenges
The “Cowboy Colonel”- The life of C.W. Bourne
BY FRANCES DINGMAN - A rough-and-ready officer who knew how to get things done--that was C. W. Bourne. A traditionally raised English boy, he was born in 1868 to Episcopalians who made him "as happy a home as I could
Tucson Army holds a “Spring Breakout”
THE MOORE STREET Contemporary Chorus from Portland, Ore. performed at the Spring Breakout concert held recently in Tucson, Ariz. The Metropolitan Tucson, Ariz., Salvation Army recently held a spring breakout Gospel concert, attended by an estimated crowd of 250 who spent
Andersons close out years of caring service
Canadian-born Majors Robert and Jean Anderson graduated from The Salvation Army Booth Memorial College in Toronto, Canada. Early in their career as officers, Bob and Jean began training in specialized medical ministry. Jean became a specialist in obstetrics and gynecology
Anaheim ARC Corps enrolls nine soldiers and gets even more “Good Turns”
BY MAJOR GLEN DOSS - Nine beaming soldiers were sworn in recently at the Anaheim, Calif., Adult Rehabilitation Center Corps. Envoy Lynn Svoboda, in-charge, enrolled the eight men and one woman in a God-honoring celebration of music, testimony,