Oral history interview with Edna Case, 1981.

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Oral history interview with Edna Case, 1981.

One interview with Case.

1 reel of audio tape (1.5 hr.)

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Niece of singer evangelists Virginia and William Asher; born Edna Louis Asher, November 13, 1905; graduate of Wheaton College, 1929; daughter of city & rescue mission workers. From the description of Oral history interview with Edna Case, 1981. (Wheaton College). WorldCat record id: 30767706 ...

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Christian worker, evangelist, vocalist; born December 18, 1869; married William Asher, 1887; with her husband held evangelistic meetings and participated in church work in Chicago, had evangelistic ministry in Duluth, joined J. Wilbur Chapman in his national and international ministry, worked in association with Billy and Helen Sunday's evangelistic outreach (particularly establishing Bible classes for women in industry and business, later known as Virginia Asher Councils), which worked to conti...

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