- Power, 1,500 of
which were recorded. On June 15, 1950,
Schuller married Arvella De Haan (1929–2014), a
church organist, who
became instrumental in developing...
-
Blind Arvella Gray (January 28, 1906 -
September 7, 1980) was an
American blues, folk and
gospel singer and guitarist. Gray was born
James Dixon, in Somerville...
- His
first marriage was to a
woman named Arvella Pawnee in 1946.
These two were
married for 21
years until Arvella died in 1967;
during this time they had...
- disease.
Bowlen was born in
Prairie du Chien,
Wisconsin to
American mother Arvella (née Woods) and
Canadian father Paul
Dennis Bowlen, who
became a millionaire...
-
Community Church was
founded in 1955 by
Robert H.
Schuller and his wife
Arvella. The
first church services were held in
space rented from the
Orange Drive-In...
- He is the only son of
Crystal Cathedral founders Robert H.
Schuller and
Arvella Schuller. He was
formerly a
minister on the Hour of
Power w****ly television...
- 1930 play by
William Somerset Maugham The
Bread Winner, a 1990
novel by
Arvella Whitmore The
Breadwinner (novel), a 2000 children's book by
Deborah Ellis...
-
March 10, 2012, it was
announced that
Robert H.
Schuller and his wife,
Arvella,
would be
leaving the church. The
following day
their elder daughter, Sheila...
-
electricity for amplifiers. For the same
reason street musicians like
Arvella Gray used
resonator guitars while busking, e.g. on Chicago's
Maxwell Street...
-
after Alvin M. Bentley, a
former regent and U.S. Congressman,
whose widow,
Arvella D. Bentley,
endowed the library. GSWC:
Bentley Historical Library, Ann...