The Muskogee Cimeter. (Muskogee, Okla.), Vol. 16, No. 26, Ed. 1, Saturday, October 23, 1915 Page: 1 of 4
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The Muskogee Cimeter.
Vol.
16
iiuskogeeOklaliniofi October 23 19 15
No. 2(
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Nth Annual Session of State .Missionary liaptist Convention to He Held
With the Ziou Bethel liaptist Church of Okmulgee Okla.
Oct. 20-21 11)1 "i.
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October l!)th Delegates and I'YumuIs Will Assemble in Sapulpa in the (Jirl's
Dormitory. A Program I'nder the Auspires of the Woman's
Convention Will lie Kendered.
KIOV. W.M. IIAIMilS I'a.slor.
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Tuesday Octoher 10 at Sapulpa (Woman?. ( '(tn vent ion ) .
2: HO P. M.
Opening llcmnrks " . President Mrs. M. .J. Hroekway
Address "Why Conic to This Meeting?"
Rev. W. M. Harris and I3r. lluinpliruy
Address "How We Started"
Revs. S. S. Jones P. F. .1. Westbrook .1. A. Anderson C. A. Huehaiinn
"nnd Mrs. 13. T. McKniglit.
Short Talks "The Need of a Missionary Training School"
Revs. IC. Arlington Wilson .1. W. Jones 11. i. Darlington II. C.
Reed J. Reeves U. W. MeClendon U W. Smothormnn. W. M. Drake
1. P. Pitfield J. II. Anderson S. It. Clover T. W. Stephenson IS. W.
Perry.
"What J Can Do Have Done and Will Do to Help"
Sisters L. A. Anderson C. Calhoun L. A. Jackson J. 10. lOwing L. C.
Harris 1. W. Cunningham R. A. Vanhorn C. A. Thompson M. L.
Bachelor F. 12. Mason Revs. J. F. Korsli and J. W. Perkins.
XOTIOS.
Two minutes will he given ea h person desiring to express their
thought.
Do not miss this meeting. All State 0 Hirers .Hoard Members and
District Presidents are ren nested to bring $5.uu each to this mooting.
Mrs. K. A. Wilson will have charge of the music.
Tuesday wight on to Okmalgce where we are to hold our Annual Meet-
ing. CONVIOXTIOX PROGRAM (Proper).
Wednesday Octoher '20.
10:00 A. M.
Called to Order by President.
Devotio.nals ' .. Revs.. R. W. Wall.-Splro: A. Dorscy Wetuinka
Annoumement of Committees on lOnrolIment Finance.
lu:''0 ADDRESSES OF WELCOME:
Zion Hethel Baptist Church Miss Daisy Anderson
City of Okmulgee His Honor Mayor Momney
The Business Men - - J. B. Keys
Medical Fraternity ....... I. M. White M. D.
A. M. E. Church Rev. T. II. Wiseman
Presbyterian Church Rev. Dr. O. A. Williams
Professional Men Hon. D. .1. Wallace
M. 10. Church Row J. A. McAloster
White Baptists Rev. Crant Chambers
Response Hon. J. II. Roberts Tulsa and Rev. 15. W. Perry Oklahoma City
Introductory Sermon Rev. S. A. Clark Guthrie
Alternate Rev. C. W. Kirklaud Oklahoma City
Partial Report of Enrollment and Finance.
Adjournment.
AFTIOKXOOX U O'CLOCK.
Devotions Revs. U W. Sango Muskogee J. W. Phillips Calhoun
2:. '50 P. M.
Report of Executive Hoard.
Report of Treasurer.
Report of Superintendent of Missions.
Address Rev. .1. C. Staler.?) Supt. Missions (white)
Address Dr. Jos. A. Booker Little Rock Ark.
Corresponding Secretary Ilnmo Mission Board
National Hant'.rd Convention.
Address Dr. L. K. Williams. Fort Worth Texas
EVENING SESSION 7::!0 O'CLOCK.
Devotions: Revs. J. 10. Richards Cl.iromore D. C. Cooksey Stigler
Vocal Solo ...Mr. II. X. Green Muskogee
8:00 P. M.
President's Annual Address.
M iscollaneouH Business.
Adjournment.
TIU'RSDAV OCTOBER 21.
10:00 A. M.
Devotions Rots. R. M. Campbell. Luther 15. W. MoGrew Guthrie
1 0: rt A. M.
Educational Board Report Rev. J. F. Korsh D. D.
Short Talks from Pastors and Moderators.
Report of Educational Secretary "S; Rev. C. A. Buchanan
Educational Rally by Associations. Churches and General Collections.
AFTERNOON i!:0 O'CLOCK.
Devotions Revs. A. L. Brew Ada J. D. Haley El Reno
Reading of Journal.
2:.0 P. M.
Report of Orphans' Homo Board Dr. W. A. McKinnoy
Address "Harnessing Forces in Church"
Rev. G. W. MeClendon Muskogee
Sermon - Rev. H. C. Reed lloynton
Alternate Rev. 15. B .Weaver Taft
Collection. Adjournment.
Continued on page 3
"The Tribune of his People."
SUTTON E. 'GRIGGS
Author of "THE HINDERED HAND" etc.
" ThouKhtful conservative sclf.Haorlticing peace-loving industrious and l)rnvc Sutton
IJ. Griggs hccnis titled by nature and study and detained by fate and circumstances to he
the tribune of his people." C. V. h'oiiuui.
"lie is undoubtedly a man of keen brain determined optimism true spirit." Clitcno
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Twine, W. H. The Muskogee Cimeter. (Muskogee, Okla.), Vol. 16, No. 26, Ed. 1, Saturday, October 23, 1915, newspaper, October 23, 1915; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc70182/m1/1/: accessed March 19, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.