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rendered by Mrs. Seata Sworden, Indj's. Motion! I hat a rising vote of thanks be given our President (Carried) She was requested to let her address be printed and promised to do so.
announcements by President. Committees were called to meet by their chairman Finance Com will report Saturday a.M.
Morning Session starts at 8:45. Dr. Mary Evans took leave of the Convention at thistime. Song by Convention, " He Lifted Me"
adjournment for lunch.
Friday night Session 8:00 P.M.
The Praise Service was conducted by Mas. Eva Cottman, Logansport and Mrs. C. P. Swith, Charleston. Mrs. C.P. Smith offered prayer, Mrs. Dyson, Marion read XXX Ps. for a Scripture Lesson. Quartette Number, "Sweeter Han All"was rendered by a group of women. The convention joined in the Chords. The State President called the ministers in the rear to the rostrum and the night Session was opened. From Greenland's Icy Mountains" was sung by the Choir. Rev. Cottman, Logansport annonser) the Hymn, Was and Did My Saviour Blad" Prayer. was offered by Rev. Halkin Frankfort, Thou Thinkest Lord Of Me" was sung by the Convention and Choir. Ru. Brown, Lafayette read . Math. 28:11-28 for a Scripture Lesson. "In The Garden" was sung by the Convention and Choir. The State Pros, Mrs. Hill presented Pw. Pope of Bethel Dad's, who preached for the Con- vention. He expressed his great pleasure in coming to the Convention because of its being a Missionary body and because of the high esteem he has for Ms. Hill, who has stood for Missions through all these years. When one thinks of Missions in Indiana, he thinks immediate - ly of Mele Hill , text is found in It. Math. 28:19. Go ye therefore and teach all nations etc. The subject chosen "The great commission". The text the
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speaker said is called the Marching orders of the Church. It is the great commission because of Its position. This Commission was the culmination of the life of Jesus Christ. 2. Great because of its conception would salvation, Go into the world - to all nations .
3. Great because it is the only hope of the world-giving the Gospel to the world. Low I am with you always even to the end of the world is the most comforting promise to the Missionary.
4. It is great because of i authority. God through Jesus Christ gave the command to go" No matter what discouragements and obstacles are placed in the way, Jesus Christ says go and He will give you strength to carry on; because you are God's agent. Foreign Missionary work, he said is facing new problems. american missionaries are not wanted in many foreign countries now . the at home must hold the ropes by raising funds, have trained workers and supplies for foreign workers to use. He admonished his heavens to thave more religion than just that which appears on the outside". Such sermons renew the determination of Mission - any workers to gid on the full armour of Christ's Love and"0"forth in His Name to perform whatever their hands find to do. The Sermon was followed by singing"Oh My Way To Glory I Shall Not Be Moved"led. It. Rev. Graven St. Paul, Indiple, who also opened the doors of the Church. He also ll It singing Just Think Of His Goodness to you"
Collection of 1 2.89 was taken up by Mrs. Samuels, Inspite, Mrs. Ford, Terre Haute, Mrs. Flossie Bailey, Marion Mrs. Hytwee Am Mis. Sworden announced a special young Peoples program for Saturday afternoon. Mrs. Bailey announced a Pageant "America's Call To The Spirit" to be given Saturday night ty the H. P. of Marion Ind, admission, 10%. Half the door receipte to be given to the local society and the other to the Marion y. P. Dept.
Rev. Perry announced he still had many hommes available and that if any Delegates were unassigned he would be glad to provide homes for them. Has announced breakfast hours of be 7 to 8 o'clock,
The President announced the Morning Session would then at
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8:450 clock. A Pilgrimage would be made to the grave of Sister Faust tomorrow afternoon.
Rev. Brown, Lafayette, took leave of the Convention as he is leaving in the morning. Rev. Pope took leave also. Remarks were made by Revz. Graven, And'p', Hathing, Frankport, Shannon Ind', Cottman, Logansport. The Convention appreciated the many laudatory expressions which these visiting Ministerse gave to it. Especially did it subscribe to the sentiments expressed concerning our beloved State President. Dopology. Benedictiont by Rev. Pobe.
Saturday Morning Session 9:00 a.M.
Devotionals were led by Mrs. Arnetta White, Indpl'. and Mrs. Dyson, Marion. This was a very helpful service for those who could be present . The President asked that all names of deceased members of Missionary Societies he handed into the Chairman of the Memorial Com. as that report will be read this morning The Convention sang " There Shall Be Showers Of Bless ings"with fervor. The Journal for Friday Morning and afternoon Sessions was read and adopted. The Memorial Service was entered upon. It Is Well was sung followed with prayer by Sister Cassie Jackson Indb's. The Convention then sang "Guide Me Oh Show Great Jehovah" The Committee's report was read, revealing eleven of our number had answered the roll call and passed from our midst. (See reports.) Sister Cassie Jackson led in sing. ing "There Is Rest For The Weary" Mas. Hannah Michals Indj's. made a few appropriate remarks. "Waiting for the" was led by Rev. aven's with the Convention standing with. lowed heads . The report was adopted by raising the right hand. This closed the Memorial Service. I Rev. Jackson, Kokomo, was introduced by the This. Musil til He spoke very pleasingly to the Convention. The Educational Report was read by re Cov. Lecy, Mes. Samuela. The State Tres conducted the Dep't. this year because. the Chairman, Mrs. He drick had moved out of the State.
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The total amount reported is 91.50 und 57.50 Grand total for both districts $159.00
Northern Dist. Southern Dis't.
Mrs. Nettic Gilson, Indpl'. read queting from :-
Mrs. Ladie J. anderson Statistical Secy of Parent Body. She enlogized the work of the Ind. Conference Branch. Mentioned the three Pe'as, Prayers, Tennie, Patience" For the last Quakemed Indiana sent raised 142 3.36 in 1924
13 98, 04 in 1925 1669. 60 in 1926 for 1921 she asked?
Gretings were read from : -
Mrs. Sena Ramey, 2nd Vice Pres., Anderson who is il in Springfield, this
Mrs. Cordelia Moore, Springfield, Ohio,
Mis. G. G. Ratliffe, Detroit, mich., who sent 1,50 + Convention
Mrs. Christina M. Smith Detroit, Mich.,
Rev. C. L. Upthegrove, P. E. of Southern District
Birth announcement from M. 6 Ans. Bailey, New Castles And. Greetings, Mrs. Carrie Crump, Pres. Indiana Federated Clubs,
Miss Millie Hoffman, Lafayette, Indian, (Parliamentarians). Güling Mrs. Beckett, Con. Secy. of Parent Body, this was read by Mrs. Hill State Pres. Mrs. Beckett sent the expense list Beach Delegate to the Quadrennial in Columbus Ohio. in October The total expense exclusive of transportation will be seventeen dollars ($1.00)
The motion to receive the Quetings was put by the ist Vice The Mis. Shannon (Motion carried). Mrs. Shannon was asked to write replies to the greetings. The Cor. Sicy, Mis. Samuels was asked to send receipts to all those Societies who had sent in their money and thank them for it.
a Model Missionary Society was conducted by Mrs. Tressa Hering Ind's. She called her oficers to come forward and take their places - The other Delegates formed the Society. Mis Craven Ind's acted as pianist. Mrs. Heinz explained that the object was to show how a Missionary Society should be conducted, so they would go thru the procedure for a regular meeting! any questions would be answered glada, Delegates were requested to take notes upon the Model Meeting and consider themselves as members of the same. This was a helpful, instructive feature of the Session. Expect
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helpful were the remarks by the Parliamentarians, Dr. Ida Mac Miller, Ind's. Questions were asked of the Parliamentarians who answered them.
Mrs. Sworden, Chair. Y. P. Dep't, announced that the Second Sunday in July is. M. P's Day. a program should be rendered that day and half the proceeds sent to the State Chair. Y .? Dep't. and the remainder stay in the local y. Y's. treasury. Bring report to the next Convention.
Mrs. Hill announced that the Delegates should be elected thirty days before the Convention convenes. The local President has the authority to endorse any member who has given time in the Society and works in the Church to come to the Convention by pays 9(50€) fifty cents annual dues. Mrs. Hill gave a list of questions from the Missionary Handbook for the Delegatie & take home and study. These were copied by the Delegates.
Missimary Handbook Questions 12. What Missionary explored the central part of africa? 19. Livingstone.
22. Where Did Livingstone die?
2a. In africa
3Q. There is he buried?
In West Minister abbey London, England
HQ. When was the Missionary Den't of R.M.E. Church organized? Hh. By act of General Conference at Pittsburg in 1844. 52. When was the Constitution of the Missionary Dephorganized? General Conference in 1864.
bd. l'ho was the first General Missionary of the A.M. G. Church? 66. Rw. Am. Paul Quinn.
72. Where did he lator ?
7. In Indiana, Ohio, Illinois, Kentucky and Missouri.
82. Who was the first General Officer to visit Haiti, San Domingo?
8h. Dr. James M. Townsend.
92. Who was the first Bishop to go to Africa? Bishop Fumer. 102. Who was second Genil Officer to visit Haiti, San Domingo etc ? 10. C.S. Smith Seap of S.c. Union at that time. Later he lecar Bishop.
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12. What is the official organ of the Women's Mite Missionary Society? 11h. Homer's Missionary Recorder.
122. When was Noman's Parent Body M. M established? 12h. aug. 11, 1874.
Rev. Gravens spoke to the Convention of his pleasure at Living with it and took leave of the body as he is leaving this aftermm Solo"The Lord Is My Shepherd"was rendered by Mis. Syda Gevers, Ind's.
Two children of Kokomo sang a Duet. The Pres called for the report of the Pay Roll Con. It was not ready to respond.
The report of Spruce Street, Terre Haute, was read by the Pres. It sen# 45. Fo to the Convention. The President explained that the $150.00 for Hastings Banda's education was raised through the Education Dept. That the State Expenses would be paid out of the Department and Drive funds.
Mrs. Henry submitted the report of the Mothers Dep't (Su Reports.)
Annual Dues were called for and reported to the Cor. Secy. The report of the Nominating Com. was read and adopted.(See reports) The Session adjourned for lunch to reconvene immediately.
Saturday afternoon Session, 1:45 PM.
Song Service by Y. Po Delegates. Prayer was offered by Mas. C.r. Smith. The Pay Roll Com. submitted its report. The total bills allowed were$ 17.85. Motion to adopted the report prevailed.
Quartette Number was given by Mesdames Shannon Sworden Samuely sand Graven, all State Officers from Ind'ple. This proved a highly pleasing number.
Mrs. Shannon, Ist. V. P. took the chair.
Paper - Power Of Good Example" was read by Ns. Cosa Graham allen Chapel Ind pls. Discussion was hed by Mrs. Estran Johnson Jeffersonville and Mrs. Estella Chenault, Franklin.
Song- "Calling Today" .- 21. P. Choin Palher- "The Church as a Manufacturer Of Character" Mrs. Ethel Hyte, allen Chapel, Terre Haute. Discussion led by Mister Halsey, nobleville. Paper- "Seven Sayings From The Cross"
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by Mrs. addie Burden, Marion, Discussion, Mrs. Henry, Muncie. Paper," What are The Reprissites Of a Good Missionary "was read by Mrs. Effic Bass, Richmond. Discussion led by Mrs. Ida M: Willough, Carthage followed by Delegate for Frankfort. Paper" Making The Great Decision, Mrs. Mar- garet Robertson, Kokomo. These papers were all of a high order and showed much care in their preparation The Convention is proud to have such fine material bought to it for consideration.
The report of the Finance Com. was read and adopted. At that time they reported $35.26 for Northern District. $6.13.16 for Southern District, Grand total $1 472.24. Disbursements $117.88, Balance on hand $1 354.36 One verse of "When The Saints Go Marching In" was sung by the Convention. Story" a Midnight Ride was given by Mrs. Nettic Gibson Ind's. The report of the Topic and Com. was read and adopted. (See reports.) The President emphasized the use of the topic cards in the locals. They are to be used at all Missionary Meetings The U. P. Deph. program was conducted byt Miss Juanita Watkins Frankpor. There were fourteen Delegato from the U.P.s. Depth present. Literary and Musical numbers were given with ease and grace by the y .. Mas Cottman Logansport, told the U.P. a story,"My King" Mrs. I hosie Bailey, Marion, ass't. U.P. Deph Chairman, conducted a Round Table Talk with the group. Mrs. Sworden Chair U. P. Dept presented a fine paper on "Y. Y. Dep't, Mark. It was really inspiring to hear these I. P. talk in their Round Table Discussion. Sone had papers, others gave impromptu talks, all were interested and interesting. Several of the Senior Missionaries entered the discussion. Mrs. Henry Muncie, Mrs. Lindsay, Frankfurt and Mrs. Cimetta White Ind'ils. The report of Credentials Corn. was called for. The Role of Delegates was called by the Chair. of Com, Who. Bailey, Marion. It showed the arting strength of the Convention to be 52. They were called within the bar of the Convention. The Com's report was adopted and the Com. dismissed. The Statisticians report was received and adopted The President called an Executive Board Meeting for after
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supper. The election was entered upon with the following result : -
Mrs. Gertrude Hill, Pres., Indp'
" Ossie Sharmon, 1 st. Vice Pres., Indp's.
. . Florence Brown 2nd Vice Pres., Lafayette Katheryn Samuels, Con. Secy, Indpls.
11 Daisy Ernestine And Rec. Secy, Terre Haute
Sarah E. Relerford, Treasurer, and p's.
"Lyda Cravens, Statistician, And's.
Dr. Ida Mac Miller, Parliamentarians, And'p'ls. Executive Board. Mrs. Flossie Bailey, Marion Nettie Gibson, Indp'le.
1. Effie Bass, Richmond
Marie Carlyle, Kokomo " Cora Graham, Ind'ple.
The election was conducted under the australian Ballt system by Dr. Ida Mac Miller, Chair Nominating Com. Sellers- Rw. Watkins, Lucile Murphy, Calles. Moved and seconded that a vote of thanks he tendered Dr. Miller for bringing the australian Ballof system to res. also Rev. Nattens and Miss Murphy were thanked for their assistance with the election (Motion carried)
Mrs. Heinz paid a glowing tribute to our beloved President Mrs. Hill, in behalf of the Ind. Conference Branch. She presented For with a purse of$ 10.50 by Belma Gibson Sido and a pair of embroidered pillow cases from the hut Def't. Mrs. Hill spoke her appreciation brokenly. The tributes had touched her heart . There are tim is when words failus. This was one of them." God Will Take Care Of you" was sung by the Convention, followed by"Praise God Frey Show all Pless- ings Flow. The Pres, announced the Convention would elect the alternate Delegates to the Quadrennial after supper. adjourned to reconvene immediately after supper. Saturday night Session.
Devotional Service opened the session, Prayer was offered by Dr. Jackson, Kokomo. The election of alternate Delegation was conducted by . Ida Mac Miller. Mesdames Samuels, Snorden Florence Brown, White, Heinz, Hard were placed in no.
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ination. Mesdames Samuels and Hood declined. Motion th of the nominations be closed prevailed. Mesdames Sworden, Heinz, Brown and White were elected. The President declared the furness session closed ex- cept for selecting the next place of meeting. Imitations were extended the Convention by Nobles. ville and Terre Haute. Terre Haute was selected for the Convention host in 1928.
Executive Board meeting was called for Sunday a.M. The Sunrise Prayer Muting was announced for Sun- day a.M. to be led by the State Officers. The Journal for Saturday's Sessions will be read Sunday. a beautiful Pageant "america's Call To The Spirit" was presented by the U.P. of Marion, directed by Mrs. Flossie Bailey Ces's. Y.P. Chairman,
announcements by Rev. Perry the Pastor,
The report of the art Contest was made. Mas. King brought inf 4. & Mrs. Levels #5. Total 19.v. M. Leek won the luncheon set.
The Art Dept report was made as follows Total money from all sources ,67.86
Expense $ 24.50
Bal. in treasury $3 2.35. The door receipts for the Pageant wert 1 3.70 adjournment
Sun Rise Prayer Meeting, Sunday 6:00 a.M. Despite the rain and child Sunday morning twenty- two were present at this service. a glorious meeting was enjoyed.
Sunday a. M. 10:45,
The Convention worshipped with Hayman Congregation and Pastor. Prayer was offered by Sister M. Culloug Carthage. Visiting Evangelista and Pastors were invited to the rostrum by Rev. Penny. "He Did So Much For Me"was sung after which Sister Esther Ihnson, Jeffersonville, read 46 Ps. for a Scripture Lesson. Dicalogue was conducted by Ra. Cottman, Logansport. a letter of thanks from floor suffers for a lot of clothes sent to Rosedale, Miss, was read.
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Mrs. Eva Cottman Logansport, read St. Luke 9- 18:28 for a Scripture Lesson. Mrs. Ethel Hyte Terre Haute, sang a solo, "Alone With Thee" Mrs. Graven, accompanist. The sermon was preached by Rev. Perry whose text was later from ninth chapter of St. Luke. "Whosoever shall save his life shall loose if"Subject- "The Cost Of Following Christ" Have Shine Own Way Lord. was sung as a prayer by the congre- gation. Invitation was extended by Sister C. P. Smith, Charleston. Remarks by State President, Me. Till, who among other things said "The first money for Education for Hastings Banda was given by lokomo. It was presented by Mrs. Raney at the Annual Conference in Leve Haute. She requested the State Offices and Delegates to stand and give their donation seperately. This was taken by Mesdames Samuels and Hord. ($15.25) fifteen dollars and twenty five cents were collected. This was presented by Me. Hill to Rw. Perry for his Rally. a special collections for Hastings Banda was taken by Rev. King. Eleven dollars (10) was received and presented to Mrs. Hill for Education by Pw. Perry.
It was announced that Re. Gillard Saunders and his famous Noblesville Choir would be present at the afternoon service. Dopology. Benediction by Rev. Cottman. Executive Board Pilgrimage A grave of Mrs. Faust before dinner. The State Officers motored in a lody to the beautiful cemetery where Sister Faust is interred. One verse of Fade Fade" Each Earthly Joy" was sung, Prayer was offered by Mo. Hill, State Pres., who placed flowers upon the grave. The party then returned to Hayman Chapel. Sunday, 9:00 P. M. young Peoples Program. Song - "My Faith Looks Up To The by congregation and choir. Prayer was offered by Rev. G. E. Taylor, Merkerno. Song - "In The Garden". Scripture Lesson 23d Po. Ly Sister C. A. Smith, Charleston, Piano Solo- Miss Pauline Grew, Richund Solo and Chorus "Where He Leads Me" by the Noblesville Choir. Mis. Hill introduced Riv. Hillard Saunders; Noblesville who preached to Young People's dermon. ext chosen is found in Math. 4: 19. "Follow me and I will make y
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fishers of men . Subject , "Winning Others To Christ" Prayer was offered by Sister Hannah Nichois Indpls. Song " I Want To See Jesus'- - by Noblesville Chair. Cavitation was extended by Dr. Jackson, Kokomo. The U.P. Dept. Heads Mesdames Snowden and Bailes lifted the offering for their Dept.
Solo. Little Miss Barber, Kokomo. The State Pres. made the following appointments :-
Education .- Mrs. Hill, State Pres.
arf __ Mrs. Minnie Bailey, New Castle
Mothers - Mrs. Henry Muncie.
U. P. - (Mrs. Sesta worden, Ind's.
1 Mr. Flossie Bailey, Marion.
Civics - Mrs. arnetta Alita And's.
Chaplain - Sister C. P. Smith, Charleston.
Mite Boys - Ms. Tressa Heinz, Ind'ls.
The Journal of Saturday's Sessions were read and adopted. The Chairman of the U.P. Deph, Mrs. Sworden reported the total amount received from the Southern District Ale 56.51 Northern 8 103.37
Grand total for Dept. $ 59.88 Last nights collection 6,20 Collection Sunday afternoon 15.51
There is $ 174.99 in Dept. $1.81.59 Half will remain in HP's treasury, and half will be 4 for Home Missions
sent to South America $87.49 for each item. The grand total for the four years raised is $592.04 The report was adopted.
The Cov. Secy. Mrs. Katheryn Samuel reported the total amounts of 1086.14 placed in the bank. y.P. Deph $155.68 mite Brus - 62.26
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Taken in . 28.50
For Hastings Banda - 11.00 " Rev. Perry Rally -15.25 Cash - hand 1 9 78.51
The Con. Sicep. report was adopted. Dr. Jackson, Marion, installed the Officers. Mrs. Sammele Cor. Jecyan- nounced that the Delegates would be given the
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receipts as they passed out. They were requested to put it away for these Pastor to take to Conference.
The following Ministers were introduced to the Convention :- Rev. Flowers, Kokomo, Rev. Daniels, and Rev. Taylor of Kokomo. Rev. Mimo, Polen - made the speech for the visiting Ministre The Choir from Noblesville was introduced. This Choir has made an enviable record for itself, singing over the radio. Rev. Perry announced Lister C. P. Smith would preach at the evening Service at 7:30.
The State President spoke words of appreciation to Kokomo for the splendid entertainment it had given the Convention. Closing Song- "Lift Him Up" Benediction by Per. Mitchell Inafile. God Be With You Till We Meet again" Sunday Right. 7:30 P.M.
Opening Long- Love Divine" Prayer was offered by Pw. Perry. Lord's Payer Chant was sung by Chow and Congregation. Jesus Shall Lead Me"was sung. Leriptune Lesson, Rom. 10:17- was read by Dr. Jackson, Marion. "Solo" My Jakk was sung Sermon Sister C. P. Smith who chose , Peter 5:7 for a text. He Subject - Unload your Care, Unload" The invitation was extended by Reo, Perry. Offertory for the Church and for Sister C. r. Smith was taken! The Pres. announced that the Banner for Y. P. was won by Spruce St. Terre Haute. It will be sent to Mis Sims by Mes. Sworden, The Banner for the Ir. Children goes to Carthage - the one for the larger Ja. Children goes to Muncie. The Com, on Resolutions reported. The report was adopted as read.
Per. Perry made announcement. Benediction was spoken by Dr. Jackson Marion. Dopology. The 1927 Indiana Conference Branch Convention passed into history.
Respectfully submitted, Dosy Er Hard, Recording Seay. Gertrude B. Hill, State Pris.
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Reports of Como, and Others at the Convention int Kokomo, June 10- 19-1927.
Resolutions Com.
To the Ind. annual Conference Branch of the Homens M. M. Society, we the Com. on resolutions bag to submit the following: - .1. Mureas the 29 the Session of Homens MM. Douchy meeting at Hayman Chapel G. M. E. Church, Kokomo Ind. has been so beautifully entertained by the Pastor, Rev. Perry, members and friends of the Missionary Society of Anyman Chapel,
Moras the Pastor, Rev. A. C. Perry and where as the good people have opened their homes for our accommodation and whereas the music rendered by the young People's Chorus and the Church was enjoyed by all and is added much to the entertainment of the Convention.
Whereas our Convention was favored with the presence and helpful influences from the visiting Ministers and friends.
Whereas our State Res, Mrs. Gertrude 3. Hill has so ably presided over our Convention with such dignity, that the high degree of intelligence and vast ext- perience has brought as such a flood of helpful suggestions to aid us in our work
Resolve that we express to them our gratitude for such a hearty and wholesome welcome Respectfully. Mb. C. B. Graham Miss Cecelia reaver
Mrs. Mary Montgomery Mrs. Katy neal Mrs. Titlec Lindsey.
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nominations
To the Press and Members of the Society, THE, your Committee on Nominations beg leave to out mit the following report :- For Press. & Mrs. Gertrude B. Hill 1 st. Vice Pres. Mrs. Ossic Shannon Mrs. Julia Jefferson 2 nd. Vice Pres. - Mrs. Florence Brown Mrs. Gertrude Morley Recording Secy. Mid. Daisy E. Hord Mo. Ida M. Cullough Corresponding Secy. now. Kathryn Samuels Treasures - Mrs. Sarah E. Relerford. Executive Board:
Mrs. Ethel M. Hyte
Mis. Cosa graham
Mrs. Flossie Bailey
Mrs. Nettie Gibson
Mo. Mamie Carlyle
Mrs. Effic Bass Department Heads.
Supt. if Young People. 8 Mis. Leota Inorden
art Dept .- Mrs. Helen Walden
Mothers Dept. -
mite Boxes: -
Mrs. Ethel Henry.
No, Fresa Hering
Civico :- Mrs. anna -White Statistician - Ms. Lyda Graven Parliamentarians - Dr. La Mac Miller Respectlly submitted Dr. Sla Man Spiller
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Mrs. Barber
m: Culough
Burden Hyte
Memorial Com.
Lokomo Ind
June 11,1927.
To the Twenty ninth Session of the Indiana Con- ference Branch of the Homan's mite Missionary Society He will then our meeting by singing - It is wall with My Soul "
Prayer Sister Jackson
Song - Bread of Heaven" Remarks by Ms. H. M. Nichols
We are very grieved to know that death has visited some of our Sobietics. The deceased members are: 1. Mary Edington, Jeffersonville, And.
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