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Churches of Christ (1904)


Portrait of Robert E. Grabel
ROBERT E. GRABEL,
Dallas, Texas.
      Born Weatherford Texas, Dec. 7, 1874; student Whitt Seminary and Normal College, Texas, 1890-1893; student Denton 1894-95; student Texas Christian University, Waco, Texas, 1895-96. Minister Gilmer, Tex., 1896; Oak Cliff church, Dallas, Texas, 1897-98; preached for Big Springs church Big Springs, Texas, 1899. In 1901 entered the prohibition lecture field, devoting his entire time to the cause of prohibition.


Portrait of Arthur W. Jones
ARTHUR W. JONES,
Comanche, Texas.
      Born Caddo Gap, Ark., July 18, 1870; baptized August, 1890; student University Arkansas 1891; graduate English Bible course Add-Ran (Texas Christian Univ.) 1896; evangelist S. W. Dis. of Arkansas 1892, and Brownwood District of Texas 1902-1903. Prominent Prohibition speaker; ministries, Hope, Ark., Quanah, Texas, Roswell, N. M., Dublin, Texas, Ardmore, I. T., Blooming Grove, Hubbard, Mertens, Clarendon, Comanche, Texas.


Portrait of James Thompson McGarvey (1864-1934)
J. T. MCGARVEY,
Carthage, Mo.
      Born [1864] in Lexington, Kentucky, and now preaching at Carthage, Mo.









Portrait of S. R. Ezzell
S. R. EZZELL,
Lancaster, Texas.
      Born St. Charles county, Mo., Sept. 13, 1834. Student at Troy Seminary. Author of "Great Legacy," and other books. Minister of the Church of Christ forty-five years. Self and books have been instrumental in enlisting about 4,000 souls. Wife and three children gone home; five, children living; all Christians. Present Christian wife, Mary C., a donor of $5,000 to Home Board.

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