Des Moines, Iowa
4 ^ '' i » *, «.t.0»UtolBW6rHUtMj ™ ® . ' Sri . - -m v #. 0#efe«3> . *V'.. ___ r& . < •*' ?^MW ^ a/. y®i§L«lP Baod Pay The Best and ived The ^ advert lainf mMll< B um to nehcolond Bystander •fe>iv ^ paopto in tlM wtal %>v-r 1 3P -S^T *? "» - V'> < \ j* XXV No. » *« „ ^ "M •* "* DES MOINES, IOWA, FRIDAY, JULY 12, 1918. >4*: * Price Five Cents : % PROOBAM, WESTERN BAPTIST ¥*-$ : ""«rar Wright, died at his home June 27. v CONVENTION &eath caine after an illness of three • in session with Calvary Baptist Church, * • months. He met the death anjjel calm;- Monmouth, 111., Bev. C. Lindell, pastor, ly and sweetly, telling his mother and : - --«* Monday, July 15th, to Friday, July * " friend* at his bedside, don't worrq,, „ 1 19th, 1918: ^ pleading with mamma, '' Don't worry* „ I am going home to Jesus this morn-^f ; **»>•- "OFFICEBS.' * ing." , He wap a member of the' Mtilf;, Bev. T. L. Griffith, P. D., President, 'Zion Baptist. "Rev. G. E. Green officii" Topeka, Kans. ated. Interment Glendale cemetery. Bev. 8. Bates, Vice-President, Des Elder G. W. White is preparing for Moines, Iowa. the dedication of the new A. M. E. Zion^ Bev. E. A. Wilson, D. D., Secretary, church. - Muskogee, Okla. > ' . ^ ly ' >* • ^lev.r J. Goins, D. D., Cor Sec., Kan ST. PAUL, icnnv. sas City, Mo. (Special to Bystander.) - Bev. Geo. MacNeale, D. D., Treas.. Friends in Keokuk, Iowa, will be" Kansas City, Kans. ' ; pleased to know that Mrs. Jenietta Morton has left Sioux Falls, S. Dak.,, Bev. C. G. Fishback, D. D., Sec. of " ^ •' < Foreign Missions, Cleveland, Ohio.
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