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LUCIAN W. SPAYD,
Algona, Iowa. |
Born Washington Township Snider county,
Pennsylvania; educated High School, Centerville,
Mich.; been preaching 21 years; minister at
Bloomingdale and Three Oaks, Mich., and Shreve,
O.; preached three years for Baptists; Corresponding
Secretary and State Evangelist three years;
was first missionary to South Africa, locating in
Bulawayo, Rhodesia, the capital of the country,
where Livingstone and Moffat labored.
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HERBERT W. CIES,
Hamburg, Iowa. |
Born Fairfax, Mo., January 14, 1874; student
at William Jewell College, Liberty, Mo., 1893;
student Cotner University, Lincoln, Neb., 1894-96,
and Nebraska University 1896; minister at Rockport
and Craig, Mo.; organized churches at Hamburg
and Riverton, Iowa; preached three years for
the church at Hamburg, Iowa; evangelizing under
the direction of the I. C. C. 1903.
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CARL L. ORGAN,
Des Moines, Iowa. |
Born Lawrence Co., Ill., Nov. 18, 1873; student
at Vincennes University 1892-94; student at Eureka
College, Eureka, Ill., 1894-96; minister of
Iowa churches four years; entered Drake University,
Des Moines, Ia., 1900, will graduate with
class of 1905; while in "Drake" he preaches in
Weldon, Ia.; about 200 souls have been added to
the church there.
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J. H. WRIGHT,
Woodbine, Iowa. |
Born in Morgan county, Ill., in 1852; in 1876
he was graduated from the College of the Bible,
Lexington, Ky., with first honors; has been a successful
minister, having spent four years each at
Sterling and Rock Island, Ill., and seven at West
Liberty, Ia; served as State Evangelist in Illinois
for a time until called to Chicago; he has also
served churches at South Bend, Ind., Normal, Ill.,
and Osceola, Shenandoah and Woodbine, Iowa.
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