Women's Mite Missionary Society of the Indiana Conference, African Methodist Episcopal Church, Part 1

Author: African Methodist Episcopal Church. Indiana Conference. Women's Mite Missionary Society
Publication date: 1936
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Number of Pages: 318


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The first organization of the woman Mitet Missionary Society of the Indiana annual Conference was by law . a. Rathilfe.


The first council met ingher howe, in the city of thinghtelow and aug. 15,1886.


There were three persons that


composed this council, namely! Rev. Gilorris Levis, P.E. Rev. 2.O. FRath and Mrs. G.a. Ratliffes. After discussi. a flaw for organizations, Of the council adjourned to meet in the a. Q1-8 Church, at Cambridge City Und. Lig 14, 1881 Rev. a Casow, hastor in charge . at the meeting held in Cambridge City, we effected at temporary organization The hobber was called to order by Per- Movis Lewis . 6. wie conducted , the religious services. très following persona were present, Ker- Chovis Lewist, Rat. L.O.t. Ratliffe, Rev. a. Casow, Rev. C. QU. Towns D.D. general secretary of missions, Chev.a. Ratliff, Olives Q. Wakowy Care &. Dr. Townsend and Other loting tilson.


Civruction by Res Worries Brie Cheese Rattiffe was elected Temporary revidert, andlat. Manuale Conférence which was


I. It was con by the animal Conference, and The V. a. Rate for contrived


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years. The case commin wai hold im aug. 1881. in the P. BU. B. Chercher Princeton Dude Rev. Colonia Mite en Vastes in Charge at the council. The ladies of the council became agrate to the & helt of puissions aus treven before


to the conference by tear formeMitcham Petitious do to the conference Bustion learnplein previdering.


The Petition was as fate= The the ladies and member of the &# Presiding Elder District of the MeIndiana annual Conference "Hereby Pray your. Honorable body to grant us the privilege of organizing and laboring cooperation witte the ministers and superentendente of the thave!the Rulesof for the building and furtherance of our missionary work in the name of the state of Indiana do bel livorno as - the Indiana! Foreign Missions.


Signed Mrs. V.a. Ratliffe President Alt Nerow Orad. E.4. Hitchem Vice President. Princeton Und E. Pratos Tread. Pincetow Und. M. G. Parker Secretary MM.Hernow And and We IsertradeBland asst. Secretary of Alleryou Und.


Q. Internow It's Quevite x d. has S. Bland delegates prover At hernow. The petition was indoused by reaching Elder Johnson Glitchmeet the conferencefail he he host was discussed with quente weit


Roberto and Rer." eris there ichou ti T Vetilson Eterel, porcourse restitutions.


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LI District and accept their proposition to organize The missionary work of the Oudiamás,


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Pendientes Adoptions of the Resolutions Bishop Campbell mlade 2 Shortshealth Touching our the great cause of cussionel and the actions of the Movie Ladies, utan. haben -ups tter petitions - Rev. F. G Stitem moved 2l'avancement+10 étéx ) solutions Tatar committee of three be appointed to express suitable resolutions is send to thex ladul in council of Princetour Clint. Rev. L. D. Bentis moved apsau amendment to the amendment tratal' monats raised


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very anxious to assist in carrying out thework. I. My 1 st conventions was theed in the NOW & Church at Mancie July 1892 Rev. I. It. Stewart 3. 4. Pastor in charge! I have this to say of Muncie, the perfil aw plesant no one need not fear- to visit the city of Minucie. They will what you glad votrew you cover, truly ruled you to leave.


July 2 nd convention was held on their Cetund electing aramente at Loganétait,


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after making my annual report for fazes ending Sept 16, 1896, Bistrons (inet. 2021 and called our attention to thefast


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Thous to whome I served under as Presideing Elders during the 10 years of struggle Toil and Sacrifice. Per lit feest


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Committee appointed to serve turing Convention


Finance OF Hyte Jajah Relerford


(nominating


Jessie & Sail


Kathryn Samuels


Hazel Lundian Flossie Ster Laura Coleman


Lertal Inndon


Ladda Craven Pauline grise


Julia Jefferson


MaggieSaker


fennel Leer.


Hazel Duncan?


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Mary Ihnen


Cecelia Straver


Arephine Jass. other byte


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Bennie Eduardo


Darthella Aroman


Rate Hardy


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Mary Bryant.


Counting


Pages. Gratter Bailey


Hannah Wishes


zabeth Kelly


that May Chiede


Kathryn Areby


vierta finované


Kisy Janny


Hazel Harveins


Marian Portman


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Chairmandef. Flossie Bailey Nettie Libera 1.


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Coll call by districts


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Finance Ethel Hyte


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Stella From Jessie Fanning


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Helen Howard ada Se Josie Million


Service Edwarda Pages. Pertic Higgins! Leva Grung. addie Martins Othel Mal Reed


Ida Hackley


Bernice Hughes


Service Williams


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Laura Coleman Jessie Tanning


Omma Mitchell Courtesy


Helen Scott


Genera Henry Edna Sind Cena Howard Geraldine Grand Chevel Keleti


Oilsuch ym Walter Bailey. Credentials Lula Smith Ines. Jenson alle Chetund Lena Ramey Hazel Myers Sudie Ligen Mattie Smiths


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Roll call of State Oficers! June 14. 1930


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Lydia Craven Minnie Bailey


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Indianapolis Ind. June 12-1930


The ExBrand met on the above date. Mrs. G. B. Hill State Pres. presiding, The meeting was opened by singing My faith looks up to the prayer + reading 54 # Pas by Chaplain Sis Nichols singing Brightly beams our fathers mercy's Pres. spike of God's goodness to us and referred toMrs. Fisc Orans she also spoke of lung Miss Vewell Lee of Noblesville, And. she said if ever. autime are should get to gather it is now trusting Quand for strength and quittance each day success would be burs many things for the good of our Convention was spoken of The Educational money for North and Southern District was spoken of I also of the Mite Boxes also civic Dept Mother's + etc. she said we are living in a progressive age and should give. God the pedise for preserving our lives and making lus helpful to others she alor instructed us to liftup" litt matters on how low don't let them down lift them up. Duro money was spoken of Mis Glass ask information about money the young people had on hand it was decided they keep the money, av. Secty suggested we Send "Greetings It a. M. E. Ging Convention Consent.(


The meeting was spirtual, interesting and full of good informations


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Indianapolis, Ind. June 12-1938


Thursday Morning


The thirty Sind session of the end. Conference Branch of the homens mite Missionary Society Convened at Bethel Church with Mr. Julia Jefferson local Pres and Dr. R.L. Tofe Gistro. In the afternoon the Ex. Brand hild it sessim and after registration the young perfily Chapermed by Mis Chavers Henry + others enjoyed a thike and a rounds roast at the home of Mrs. Othel Creed.


Night Session.


a reception was given by the lacal society for the delegates The following Program bras renduad.


Opening Selection chris


Invocation


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address Behalf. Mary. C. M.M. S. Mrs. Jefferson Local Ches.


Welcome .. allen Stars. Jur. Sept. Miss J. Martin Martillo 3 selections .. Ladies Baptist Church. Harmonica Duett allen Brothers.


Greeting from the Citizens Prof. R. Lane


Federated Clubs Mrs. Carie Cump Response by Mrs. Har Dugan Chu. Ducation M.f


after annoncent by our State Pres. we were invited down stairs and fared sump sously on the streets that awaited us.


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Friday Morning June 13-1.


Devotionals led by Mrs. Nichols (Chaplain) and Mrs. Mattie Smith a number of stirring gospel songs were sung and the spiritual tide was high. The Pres. &Mrs. G. B. Hill introduced Cer. C. D. Upthe grove to preside over the Communing Sunce. Mrs. Lerta Sundin Chairman of Program Committee presented the programsing Mrs. Lee Eransville. Rev. Whthe give was assisted by Rer's Opening hymn and are we get alive" was lined My Rer. adams prayer Rev. D. a. Graham (Music (Chris), I know a great famous, Scripture reading City 2 .- 1-18 Rev. Craven Chows Solo of Chr. led by Mrs. Crump "Somebody knows" Dec. Rev. al f. Sin this "Must. Jesus hear the ards alme" P.O. Rev. Upthe- grove said he was delighted to be with us and referred to the beautiful life of our Pres. he induced clean, + pure living and was found the Women of Indiana)


The solo "Iam Coming home" Mis fre Evansville filled us with the spirit and prepared us for the wonderful sermon. that followed. Rev. C. H atkins was in - traduced + took for his text in Sem. this man of God Inget shelf and the wonderful words Kring from his heart thrilled us inthe joy. Holy Anhomunun Conducted by Q.E. + Ministers alarge numbercommuned. announce- ment Committees, reads. Quiet hour mis Lucille Servis St. John Indps prefaced by Mis. Lista Sundown singing Ilove the Ind. The Papers read by is Served was appre- Crated by all .


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Mrs. Maggie Saker Und bice Presiding Devotionals led by Mrs. "Nichols & Mrs. Smith Chow sang. "Since Jesus Came into my heart" Scripture reading 101 Sas by prayer Mars Nichols. Song. I love to till the Store Paper. the is my neighbor? Delegate Munca allen Chapel Indit General discussion papers were carefully prepared and will read. Sing. The Old rugged Cross ... Reports by Districts followed S.D. 432, 50 M.D.630.22 young people also made their report at this time- Offering 4.00


(all reports not wo)


Solo, Mrs. Scott. Japer The Importance of Bible Study to Missionary Hackers, Discussion opened by noblesville delegate. general discussion Interductions Revs. Denn, Craven, Jackson Amlack, Smith, Mitchell, Benson, adame C.S. Frilliams Jules, Mrs. Price, Vught, Johnom Henderson Dunn Sweat.


Mothers hour was conducted by Mis. Gibson the Leader ask all to stand and sing Mother prayer led by Mrs. Sundon this very impressive service will long be remen- feld. at the Close she read her report. S. D. 19.00 n. D. "48.00


Paper - Sthat abuses of Child life do we still see to day that Jesus would Condemn? Sack by Mrs. armstead of City, teachers was interesting pointed + well delivered.


adjourned .


Night Session Mrs. Mitcham Presiding Devotionals Chaplain Mrs. Nichole + Smith. Music Missimary Choix Silent meditation" "Sweet how of prayer " Scripture reading Rev. Jones Music Convention Chow


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and delivered her annual message this message of love inspired us as all sat dimkinghow this woman of Good we realized we head of leader in deed she brought tous the real things oflife she was at her best and the story so Seffectively told of the Little boy and girl "holdingon" makes us mal destermined to hold on till sid says come home.


Silv "His eyes is in the Sparrow" Mis. Sundown Dr. Graham was introduced and took us wa trip to africa. very interesting- Offering 5:30. adjourned.


Saturday June 14th 8.30 -. a.m. Mrs. Flodrie Bailey Presiding Sang service P. Chris Miss Henry It Bram


Prodjes Mrs. Mitcham Scripture 13- Ind Ch.


Song give of your best to the master


Talks in the years work by the gning people Mrs. Chaves spoke of her Juranile Dept. Introductions, Dr. Stallace I.E. M. D. mr Jefuem De spoke Complimenting our work. he alshe brought greetings from Mrs. Stallace. Dr. Crane was also Introduced Mis Shawnand was inthe and at this time spoke of the pleasure it gave her to not the ones she really loved and had labored with greetings from Mrs. Handy read by Cor. Siety, stating she was ill .. Pres. ask we stand with bowed heads in silent prayer for our and Mother Handy. her favorite song by the 3. 8. Shannona, Samuele + Sundown mad the how more pathetic Paper- Prayer revealed in daily life Bethel Indab + Mario. Refat f. M. boxes Mis Mitcham .. Circe


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Music Paper Has the Church awakened to her missmary duties in foreign fields Mis. Harney Mrs. Bailey read os hoen closing remarks Musicales topic very interesting Soll Christian Experience - Mrs. Scott. adjourned


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Saturday 12.p.M. Mrs. Bailey Sundown.


Otelcome address!


Miss Bernice Williams


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Reading (after the honey mom! " Gene Henry local Solo Hazel (taukins) Inst. Solo. 11


Cecelia Shearer Duett Rena Howard & Bygning.


Smith. heading Quartetto Bethel deligates)


Mitel Missionary Society


Parlementarian Mis. Hyter


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Saturday & Pm Mis. Flossio Bailey Chauman Report of Department Statistician Cr. Secty


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Sunday Jaine 15th memorial Services. Opening song & prayer by Chaplain mis Michals Impressive seinciwas conducted by Mrs. Charers. sing Lead kindly light scripture reading firm memory.


List of those passed on


anna Taraking Franklin Infactof Mr & Mrs. Manning Evansville


Olija Carter Granville ada Sangles wife of Rev. a. E. Taglia Muncie Amanda Lewis Muncie Julia Craft allen Chapel hadfield . ada Goens Bethel Mila Sims . Ellen Laurs


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Jissie Evans. Bloomington Mary Nichols wife Rev. Nicholas Bloomington Flounce M. Grant Lafayette Solo Mrs. Offic Badal.


Sunday 11 am Regulary service opened by Pastor IN QR. L. Of. after devotionals mis othel Hyte Terre Haute gave us a beautiful Solo Maning message was delivered by Dr, Mary Crans we were fisted heavenscard with both sermon and Isongs from this wonderful Chris 3:00 P.M. young peoples Massmeeting was beyond the average The following was the order of service Sound. Iknow a great. Prayer Rev. Benson! Savino.


Scripture the chap. Matt. Rer. D.a. Graham. Long Shine.


Pres. Mrs. Hill introduced Rev. Hardwick Alleville to preach this sermon as a Java he ask us to sing with him who Cares" his text 9th Matt. 30 freue. Subject Christian Missionary, Ist. Qualification, Conversion or change of heart, stunning personality, bin for service crying need for missionary work this practical illustrations this sermin should forever live in our hearts Song Jesus Calls us. Offering (m.+ afternoon $18.7/ Report in Resolutions read and received.


Election Rule was suspended and the first ten prisms were elected by acclamation (see roll) Rev. a.f. hver) allen chapel installed.


Place of meeting Muncie, Richmond, anderam were artic upon Anderson receiving the most votes the Convention adjourned to hold its thirty third session, June 18, 19, 20,21


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(Mis, Samuele.


Mrs. Serta Sunden Mamie Mitcham


Gibson


Susie Dyson.


Chavera!


35 th st. Delegate Mrs. Starkes.


Mc Collough


Helena Howard


Jessis Stillianes


Credentials


Nominating


alice Mer Creary


Mance Carlisle


alva Tannina


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Susie Hilton Omma Harris


Vernice Williams


Casa Clark


Mita Dixno.


Letitia Randolph


Magque Baker


Memorial


Cecelia Heares.


Flossie Bailey


Resolutions


Narcisses Adet.


Julia Jefferson


Frances Martin


Lyda Gaven Howard Steaver


Ethel Henry Jessie Fanning


Levada Paste.


Katie Darnell


Mary Cummings.


Rema Howard.


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Ushers.


Constance Peker.


William Howard.


Laraine Hannow


Florence Madison


Pauline Stend.


Introduction of lisited Mrs. Washington


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Roll call of State Officers 1932


Press. Mrs. G. G. Hill Indfile!"


latV. Ores. Mamie Mitcham.


Ferreiraute


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Cor. Secty. 11 Kathryn Samuele Indpli.


Lulas Moorman


Treas. Tressa Heinz.


Franklin. Indpls.


Chaplang Hannah Anchele Calliamentaciano Vos. Nittio Gitsom


Statistician ". ulia Sefera. Executive Board


Mrs. Lesta Sandon, Mas Uda Le, Mrs. Lika Garen, Mrs. Lena Chaves, Mis Lena Ramey.


Honorary Members of Executive Board. Mrs. Emma Duffy, Mis. Ollen Williams, Mrs. Susid Lysm, Mrs. Mary . Beck, Viss. Hattie Caine, Mas annetta White, Mrs. Mary E. Black, Mis. Lucile Sens), Mrs. Anna Watkins, Mrs. Mamie Carlisle. Chairman of Departments Mrs. Flesse Darley young (Per) Helen Howard


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Anderson, Ind. June 18, 1931


Thursday Morning - The Thirty third session of the Ind. District Conference branch of the D.OM! Missimay Convention convinced of aller Chapel Church, anderson And with Mrs. Leand Ramey Ircal Ores + Our. a. L. Washington, Pastor Cet Brand held it session with Mirs. G. G. Hill Crest. presiding, after registration and reports of all Immuno to the Finance Committee adjunment was hino riders.


Thursday afternoon 1-30 pm. Young people Con- terence conducted by Mrs. Flussi Bailey Chairman of this department assisted by (Mrs. Clark, Baker + Chaves this meeting was prefixed by a group of songs by the young people under the management of Mrs. Serta Stunden the Chairman them beautiful Haddressed us and a wonderful program followed? Mix. Hill was presented flowers from this defit. The exceptance by Mes Hill was appreciated music adgrund.


Thursday 900 P. M. Localnight. The Great Arciety gave a reception for the Convention Mis Stasthington Mistress of Ceremonies. Stads fail when we try by hing & the mind the Wonderful welcomes + hours excellent music, The Program from start & finish was beyond discuptin the Pres. Mrs. I. G. Hill introduced Mrs. Pressa Heinz allen chapel Indpls who responded to the Welcome addresses the response was full of Enthusiasm giving kind words of appre- ciation for kind words of Welcome .B. Upthe grove and wife were introduced both responded." The last number Looking for the stone that was. hewow out of the mountain turned us heavenvaru and reached the Climax when the image of Jesus was shown and applause after upflowse him the audience that i'll freue pleased dainty re ishment were served. Offering 6.20 Benediction Rev Graven


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Friday Morning June 19. 1932


Dvotimal and Song service by chaplainMrs. Hannah Nicholas assisted by Mrs. Daniels with Mrs. Sunden at the Piano. Song lam thing Q Ind Prayer Sister Daniels Song Near the Cross' Scripture reading 16 Par. - Sister Nichols, "I need the every how"a spiritual feast followed and free. Nr. Still turned meeting over to P. C. Hallace of the Northern District he was assisted by Reves. Jackson, Caven Whthe grove G. B. S. D. Brown, Holloway Music Con- Venting Chois. Opening song"that a prunes ise have in Jesus" proger Rar. Jackson Bethel Marion smg. "Dawn at the Gos' Scripture reading Rev. Graden New albany Mark. 16th song"My faith Looks up to the" Dec. Led by Rev. Wytheghan Q. C. C.) sing then the roll is Called up Ander"Dr. Wallace enthusiastically to us and said he was there's give us God's Speed" her introduced en Hill and turned the meeting over to the Convention head Presentation of Programs by chauman Mrs. Lesta Swinden followed Che, making presentation speech Intim & adopt Carried. Solo, Mrs. ada Lee Evansville after the close of this special. number Pres. Mrs. G. G. Hill introduced Rev. C.d. Brown who delivered our Annual Sermon Text Mark 16 - Go ye into all the world and preach the gospel the showed Careful study Teaching the spirit of serving this edifying, Historical, practical IMissedmany sendung reached the heart of all. God ( was in the midst. Song'Onward Christian Soldiers" Convention went into Communing Service the Communion being administered by P.O.s. Stallace Upthe grove, and railing Ministers. 79 Commune d Consecration Service. Rev. Up the grove leading the prayer. announcement of Com. Pres. Mis. Hill Quiet Hour Mrs Flossie Bailey Marco adfmenment.


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Mrs. Mamice Mitchem Ist. Vice Pres. Residing. Devotionals led by Chaplan Sisters Nicholas with Congregational singing led by mis Sworden player Sis. Michhole


Paper- that would happen to the Church of Christ if all Missionary efforts ceased, Mrs. Gibson It. John Indfles Opened by Frankfurt delegates followered by general discussion showing- God's work will march Cease, Soy"the praise thee . Grd." Introductions- Revs. Black, Hard, Burden, Dunlap, Coff. Living, Mrs. Sinno, Mrs. Brown, Smith, Milles, remarks, Rev. Inn Music "that a fellow ship" Aril Call by Districts


yning Perples. Roll Call Offering 4.79 Solo Dunlap If you see my Samme tell him that you sair me mothers how- Mrs Gitem chr. of this Dept. by request Mrs. Washington was ask & recite"Rock and to sleep "


Song mothers prayer Mrs Snordom address Mrs. Stallawe hadhl's. Benedicting. Rev. Hackley Friday night


Mrs. Dunigan. and Vice Pres presiding Silent moditation Havething Our Way. Song "Standing on the promise of God" Ples Mis fill was introduce of land delivered the annual Message never before has this looked for message appealed to us showing me must put the very best material in the building must build day by day, etc. I was a masterpiece Song Lift him up" Mis Snowdon filled us with love for God and humanity. Offering $ 4. 65'


Benediction Rev. Upthe grove I. E. S. District


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Devotionals by Chaplain Sis. Nichols assisted by Sis. Mattis Smith. Song "all Hail the Driver it Jesus name Mrs. Hill presiding demonstration of a Model Missionary Society! Mrs. Hazel Dungan, Kokons. after 2that plan have and found most successful in arousing Missionary Interest in the Roomen fyry, Church Discussing opened by Bethel Indpls. delegato general discussion, all were benefited by mit Haus this able paper and sting points made is discus. Ing.


Reports of Committees


Nominating Committee. I mite Boxes Mrs. Howard Che. J. D. 1560 M.D. 14.00 Cinco Henry $1, 50 total $29.0 1.




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