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JOHN H. WOOD,
Shelbina, Mo. |
Born in Monroe county, Mo., Dec. 8, 1869. Student
at the University of Missouri graduating
with degree of L. B., 1895. Teacher of Ethics,
Psychology, etc., in Christian College, Columbia,
Mo., 1896-97. Minister of the church, Booneville,
Mo., 1897. Minister of the church at Shelbina,
Mo., 1898-1903.
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J. H. GARVIN,
Parkersburg, W. Va. |
Born [1838] of Scotch-Irish parents, in Ohio; student
at Bethany College; graduated from Miami University
with degrees of A. B. and A. M. Prof.
Franklin (now Wilmington) College; editor Wilmington
(O.) Journal. Married Medora Kimmel.
Preached for churches in Mt. Vernon, Medina and
Elyria, Ohio, Sherman Heights, Tenn., Parkersburg,
W. Va.
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ELSTER MCCLELLAND HAILE. |
Was born at Bagdad, Tenn., June 9, 1879; removed
with parents to Kingman, Kans., in 1884;
began to preach in his home church (Kingman)
at the age of 17. Although not ordained to the
ministry, he has been active as a minister for the
past seven years. Minister at Pratt, Sedgwick,
Dodge City, Kansas, and Pleasantville, Iowa. At
present he is pursuing a classical course in Washburn
College, Topeka, Kansas.
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THOMAS PENN ULLOM,
Traverse City, Mich. |
Born at Antioch, Monroe county, Ohio; attended
Bethany College; taught in public schools of Ohio
and Kansas; was superintendent of Cheyenne and
Quapaw Indian schools; was a student in the
Bible Institute, Chicago, for more than two years.
Has been minister of Church of Christ of Traverse
City, Mich., his present field of labor, for three
years.
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