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JOE H. MCWHIRTER,
San Antonio, Texas. |
Born Monroe county, Ky., Feb. 2, 1870; student
Flippin Monroe Normal School, Flippin, Ky.;
student two years in the Institute, Russell Springs,
Ky. Taught in public schools a number of years;
a successful evangelist of Kentucky four years.
He is a splendid trainer of vocal classes, is a
truly consecrated minister, and a debater of experience.
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JOHN H. REESE. |
Was born in Glen, N. Y., Jan. 9, 1829; came to
southwest Michigan in 1850; entered Christian
ministry in 1859; graduated at Bethany College
in 1871, with F. D. Power. Preached several
places, and in 1876 moved to Bangor, Mich., organized
their forces and served them in all seventeen
years. Served Los Angeles six months in
1886, Lexington, Ill., one year, Benton Harbor,
Mich, one year, and the Central Church, Detroit.
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BRUCE LADELL HUMBERT,
Bellevue, Ky. |
Was born near Milton, Iowa, Aug. 5, 1873;
graduated from the High School of that place in
1891. United with the Methodist Protestant
church in 1887. In March, 1900, with his wife,
united with the Church of Christ of Bellevue, Ky.
Soon after elected to fill vacancy in board of deacons,
and in 1901 elected to the eldership of the church.
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CHARLES CLIFFORD PECK,
North Waco, Texas. |
Was born in Trimble county, Ky., October 24,
1875, and graduated from the College of the
Bible, Lexington, Ky., in June, 1901. For thirteen
months he was minister of the Church of
Christ at Jamestown, Ohio; resigning this work,
he entered Texas Christian University in January,
1903, and graduates in June, 1904.
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