That ye should earnestly con lend for the faith wl.Jich was once delivered unto tha s:lints.-JuGospel in t'he midst of existence and w'hen so many began to year by year they are growing larger error and the new-isms of the days, turn their names in as members of and proving such a source of ble_ssing were there, and such a refreshing to the Association a motion was put to to the people, that it is ine.stimable in them as their hearts were made to the Conference in this wise, that we value. As to how many prayed drink of the heavenly things ,with would ·all be considered as members, through and got the victory at this others of the holy bret'hren. The unless we ask otherwise, .and withaut Camp Mcering nobody knows. It preaching was great. It was uplifting a dissenting vole it passed. Coming would be impossible to keep account and inspiring to the -soul. God has as it does when such a unanimous of them and it will only be revealed blessed Bro. Bishop and enabled him sentiment (or· it is prevalent in our in eternity. In fact it would be diffi to bring such inspiring messages for midst surely it bids fair to be a suc cult to estimate the number of re our· cars to hear and our hearts to· cess by God's help and blessing. And pentant souls weeping their way receive as we were needful of. Bro. we feel that God is in it, and that it throug'h to salvatioit and also the Bishop is indeed a fearles·s preacher is being worked out to His will and number praying through to an old declaring the truth of God wit'hout glory. Plans were made whcre·by a time experience of unctificatioo. In compromise, and ·has ·been enabled to permanent camp ground may be se the-se days when so many want to present it in a •clear-concise manner. cured and the first pffkcrs of the "short-cut" and leave out sanctifica In Ephesians 4:11-12 we are told that Association were elected, if we mis tion, it is good to ,see souls pray "He gave some, apostles; and $Orne, take not, unanimously. l'hcy arc as evangelists; and -some, pastors and through until they strike the fire and follows: R. B. J3call, Pr;,sident; Dan get the real goods down in their be teachers; for the perfecting of the T; Muse, Vice-President and N. T. ings. As to how many received the saints, for the work of the ,ministry, Morgan, Secretary and 'Frea-surer. It Pentecostal Baptism of the Holy for the edifying .()f the body of is the purpose of the Association to Ghost and spake in tongues a-s Acts Christ." And truly the preaching was secure a permanent Camp ground 2 :4, it would -be impossible to give the • tlha t.for toe perfecting of the saints, where year after year we can meet number, in fact the·first night of the , and for t•he work of the ministry and tog ether for our Annual Camp meet• meeting 3 received the 'Baptism of the for the edifying of the body of Christ, ings. 1nd to build on this camp Holy Ghost, and possibly that will a-s well as the evangelistic part of the ground such 'buildings as will be I give you some idea of how many went meoting for the unsaved. Many of necessary as we .are able to •build and "through during the meeting. the Oklahoma Conference brethren add to it, year by year, instead of at There was a Bapt'ist preacher and also preached an·d led different ser present we pay out so much in rents some Nazarenes seeking Pentecost. vices, which was enjoyed. \Ve did not etc. and then it is gone, .but .through Many wer� the :S.houts of victory as :secure the names of all rhe local the C&mp Meetings Association, in souls prayed through to different ex ·brethren leading services, so we will stead ·of losing so much unncccs.sarily, periences. The altar services were as Continued on last pal,?'e Continued on neJtt pa��e;..___ _ . , .. THE PENTECOSTAL HOLINFSS PAITH :.... ,·. . . CONTINUED and Mt. View from the Wert'6, Wes·t :..'. CAMP MEBTING vi!le, in the Northea-stcrn part of the Service . .. not try to give a detailed report of state furnished 6 at 'the Camp meet At Your that part of the work, however suffice ing, and so on. So' you may get an For some time we •have had the it to say that in the Oklahoma Con idea from that at the largeness of the missionary work on otir hearts in a ference i-s some of the bes t material attendance, and of how-we.II scattered more or less degree. Before the Con in the country, and that can prove a over the state 'rh c attendance.- was. ference a certain phase of the work blessing in any meeting. The attendance was better -s cattered seemed to specifically rcJ;l upon our 'The attendance was by far the over the whole slate than ever before heart, however, we kept it to ourself greatest we have ever had. People we ·b elieve, and in greater numbers. pretty well. and abided the will of ·amc: by train, by buggy, · Another pleasing feature of this Gori at the Conference. At the Con by automobile, and t'h ey camp was that more peoplecame pre ference in the report of the Statio11- most every diredion. While the pared to do thei.r own cooking. mak ing Commilrcc they omitted placing was only a .few from out of the stat ing it cheaper for the families that us in any special work, other than in attendance, yet Oklahoma was rep came thus prepared, The dining shed what t'hc Conference had done in resented, No rth, East, South and ,Wes was t'herc and meals served for all r<:latio11ship to the Pentecostar Holi On the morning after the writer ar those wishing to eat there, that came. ness Faith. I believe this was a s God intended it as I felt that he would rived we walked 01·cr the camp A feature we liked about the dining ground and counted 85 wagons, that room was. .ifter the seating ca pacity have me visit amongst the churches is covered and otherwise where peo was fi lled. a verse of some good song nnd prench on Missions. So im111ed ple were using them to camp, 50 tents, was sung by those present and then i:1tcly T arose and spoke to the breth besides the aut omobiles and trucks, thanks was offered to God before ren a!Joul them inviting me to rhcir whic'h we did not count, and while 'taking of the meal. Many thanks arc churches to preach on Missions. Now some left, others came, and besides due lo lhosc reeling t,he responsibility brelhrcu, I am ready to arrange to this some were renting rooms i11 near of the Camp and the different workers come lo your church and preach on by houses and hotels, and some using connected wit'h it, for their faithful �lissions. My work is such that r the large tent for sleeping purposes. labors. can only be away, generally speaking Some have estimated the out-of-tow11 011 Saturday night and Sunday, but r attendance at J;500, others at 1,000. arnif sure you desire a Missionary Anyway it was the largest we have �ervice I can arrange to he with you. ever had. Two large double Gpspel A Meeting And will be glad to come to the glory tcnt·s could '!/Cry easily have been used of God and for the furtherance of t'li'e during this Camp, and crowds fur A featureGood of the Pentecostal Holi �fission work. Now. brethren, I do nor ask that you pay my fare, how nis·hed for bot'h. We were indeed ness Camp Meeting at Sulphur was pleased with the lar.ge number com ever, to the churches at a distance, r 1 ing in wagons and camping. It is as 'the _Miss.ionary service held on the would be pleased if you wotdcfgo half" it should be, and this Camp meeting afternoon of August Zlth. Some spec of it with me, but I do ask that yo1r should encourage tihis attendance. ial songs w�re sung by ·Mrs. Dan T. permit me to take an offering for the Missionary work, every penny of it t Some, we arc told, came in wagons Muse, Sallie Tolbert, Susie Forbis, o for over 200 miles to attend thfa be sent to the Missionary field. If' l Camp meeting, and many 7S and 80 Geo. Byus and Arthur Smith, which possible I would like to ar range to miles. Some it toolq two or three were heavenly :andinspi ring. A Mis ,·i!Wt 2 churches at one trip where days to drive througti to the Camp ,sionary sermon was preached, .follow possible in order to save expenses. meeting, and some near a week, but Brethren I am willing to help to foot ing whic1i an offering was taken for the bill, and s[ecp in the seats' of we are satisfied they would tell you the Missionary work. Coming, as it that it hlts been more t'han worth trains, or otherwise, to get to you and while. One brother and his wife and did, so near the closing of the Camp bring the Mission work to your people two children came .in a buggy for over when many were pretty well dreaned if you arc willing for me to come. 120 miles, and t-hough they slept on of finances, we felt that the offering Let; me hear from you, and about when you desire me to come. Let's the grourrd with a quilt under them was good. It amounted to some and scarcely had money enough to send t-he whore G:ospel to the whole get them somerhing to cat on ,the long $105.33 in cash, a $5.00 check, a watch world. journey home, they gave 5-0 cents for .and 2 .rings. One good brother who Respectfully, in the Master's ser\"ice, the Missionary work. Thank God for had nothing to give in the way of DAN T. MUSE, that spirit of sacrifice. People were money, sacrificed•!) is watch and chain, 526 W. Cafiforn ia. at the Cam,p from La,vton, Manit<>u, taking it and prcfering it to be used Oklahoma City, Okfa. Eldorado, Erick, Clinton, Drummond, in helping to ,send the Gospel to the Ponca City, Kaw City, w:ynona, Tulsa, heathen, whereupon the crowd bought Choteau, Wagoner, Lookeba, Mt. the watch and gave it back to him, Little Edward Williams, age 2 years Park, Mt. View, Bes,sie, Bartlesville, also giving him some money to get and S months, fell asfcep in Jesus to and a host of other towns too num home on, besides. Another 'brother awake on the resurrecticrn mom. He erous to mention. Probably the great sacrificed�1is watch also, and desired -n-a s the flower of the home. budded est attendance was from the Seminole that it go and be used to send the here, 'but to bfoom in heaven. Praise Ch t1rcli, where Bro. J. P. P-in!•e al"S. brother gave some money, and not asleep in Christ, for they arc not Vve undcrs'tand that some 2I families feeling satisfied. came. and gave his dead, but asleep. I know che home is •from Seminole were present at the pocketbook and all that was in it. lonely but his a·bsence at home is •Camp meeting, and Seminole must be Such was some of the spirit of sacri God's gain in Heaven. Jesus said to at least 75 miles· and possibly further fice that took hold upon some of the sufferlittle childl"Cn,to come unto him from Sulphur. Anyway, our registra saints amid st shou ting and rejoicing. fo r of such is the kingdom of Heaven. tion book shows 126 registered from On� of the rings given was an engage Sister William's is a' 'truechild of God. Seminole alone in attendance at this ment ring, rhe other a wedding ring. She is saved :in d sanctified. and we Camp. Stra'tford follows next with These were handed to us after the join her and' her family in sympathy 103 names on the registration book. service. The spirit of giving was for their, loss, but God's gain: The J Some 30 were registered from Okla good, and many were the shouts of writer prcach-cd the funeral. His re Jfoma City, Z7 from Byars, 17 from victory. and "glory's" as the people mains were laid to rest in the Hewitt Okmulgee. 16 from Ca h•in, 13 from gave of their means to this great cemetery. Little Ed\va rcT leaves a host Elmore City, 14 from Healdton, while work. Any many have agreed to take of relatives to mourn his death. Pray Pon.ca City up in the Northern part !his wo rk home with them and agitate for �d to ·be a co mfort to them irr } of the state furnished 4. Drummond 1t amongst the c'horches more and it this hour of distress. Your brother from the Nort'h west furnished 5, Sny is to 'be desired that they p'ut this in 'Christ, der from the Southwest_ furnished 3, work more ·before the people. FRANK M. KIDD.
j -f-iflf�c:�·-··.;_:': ··. THE .PENTE(;OSTAL BOLIN�S l"A_IT_H______._-·· 'c"··:, _-. : . luJ' ahs WCPC made to roll. God's pres- Chapel, ,Choteau, J-,!urptsy, Murph·y, ·:···_·ASSOCIATION CONTINUED cncc· was• truly with us -in a marked Elk City, Kans., no delegate; Okla- ·wc will be i:oritinuatly adding to our degree al this Conference. True e very homa City, Mrs. Dan T. Muse, Robt. camp. And in this manner we can on e did not get things just like they J. Aaron, Ira E. Landers, Mrs. Grace 'have more sanitary conditions, bet- 'wanted them, and .some were disap- Henderson; Pl�s_ant Valley, Oscar · ter facilities for caring for the vast pointed in some things and made glad Browser; Okcerte, no dcleg-atc; Ross- crowds tliat arc attending our camps. in ot_hers, yet as true Pentecostal ville, M. C. Davis; El Reno, W. H. Many details arc to be worked out, Holiness folks, we ought to b� able to Parry; Ponca City, Mrs. S. L. \lvil- and much ·labor is to be done. Pray spell dis-appointments as His-appoint- Iiams; Mt. Park, Mrs. Reeder; Mt. much for this great work. The mcm- ments, and when we do. dis-appoint- View, Mrs. Lola Henley: Elm Valley, bership is no't confined to the Pente- ments will cease to exist and when Martha Thompson; Fairview, R. E. costal Holiness Church, but is to take our personal plans meet defeat we Vandergriff; Emmanuel, C. \V. Smith; in any who care to come in wit,!, us will be able to turn loose of the Valley, no delegate; Dill a rd,· Mr.s. in this great Pentecostal Holiness wreckagq and swing out into the Chaney: Healdton, R. L. Odell: Sem- camp meeting work. A membership channel which God has placerl us in. inolc, Claudie Moore, A. V. Cluck; fee of $1.00 per person. is ·charged for Viewed in the light in which we Bethel, General Kiker, Mary Chilcoat; membcrs'hip, paya·ble before the close should behold them, personal defeats New Model, Aaron Ford; Parish -of each Camp Meeting. In this man• can hecome personal victories, and Chapel, Floyd \V. Lee, Sharly Grove, ner it is hoped that much of the bur- through �•hem we can mount up on a Morris Clark; Woostrcl, \,\I. R. Max- den of the financing of a Camp meet- -higher plane spiritually, and instead well; Pontotoc, Alma Mitchusson; ing will be relieved, and that much of ha.Ying a sad disappointed face, we Woodville, Mrs. J. S. Pierce; \.Vap- greater good may be accomplished. can behold the glory of God in it, anucka, Daisy Ogden; Liberty Hill, Further. details will -be announced and be able to join in the chorus T. A. White; Alabama, Mrs. C. F. from time to time, and we would shouting glory as we moun I higher Hayes; Calvin. H. H. Elliott; Fair suggest that you send in your name and higher. Bro. Dan \V. Evans. who Oaks, G. W. :McCarty; Banner, Harry Secretary, N. T. and address to the 11,as done much faithful work as Sup• Dean_j__Bartlcsville, John Hol,)e; Clin- Morgan, 1522 W. Main, Oklahoma erintendent the past few years, was ton, Wm. Lowrey; Carr, Dora Hern- City, Okla., for membership. We ex- re-electedas Conference Snperin'tcnd- don; Sulphur, Guy T. Menasco; High. pect to 'have a thousand or more mem- ent by a large majority. Dro. Evans Hill, Mn. Brayer; Pleasant View, bers during th e year. It is a great •has the work at heart, and is worthy Spring Hill, no delegate: Happy Hol- thing, and carries with it such pos• of our hearty co-operation, and with low, J. Newt \N'illiams; Limestone, L sibiHties as we should grasp and use Bro. S. E. Stark who has made such Page; Goin, Elmer Haley; Stratford, for the furtherance of Pentecostal an efficient Assistant Superintendent, J .. .C. Harris; Lewis, Lawrence Cot- Holiness throughout this state. Some re-elecited to that same position thi!; trcll; Kiowa, no delegate; ·Blue have given the names of their· whole year, we ought to pus•h out this year Mound, J. W. Cook. families for membership. more Hh•· an eve n the past yea r · Ja s · The following ordained and licensed A. Campbell, was re-elected Secre- preachers were present at the. Con- tary-Treasurer by a large majority. • . ference: w . C . Adk'1son, D•l-• B • Bea 1 1 , The attendance this year was by far J. A. Campbell, Annie Carmack, J, C. The Oklahoma the grcat.cst we •have ever had, and . Corbit, Jesse A. Cook, L. G. Chilcoat, �he victories during the past year M. L. Dryd.en, Bland R. Dean, Dan W. have ·been many. While the offerings Evans, A. J. Finkenbinder, G. W. Annual Conference have been small as a rule throughout The Fourteenth Annual Session of Gaither, A. F. Green, Walter Harris, the year, the Spiritual tide 1has been Fred Isbell, Kennetl1 E. Jolliff, E. G. the Oklahoma Conference of the higher. Some wonderful meetings Murr, A. E. Melvin, W. W. McAlister, · Pentecostal Holiness Church met at have been ·held during the year. Some Dan. T. Muse, N. T. Morgan, E. M.Of- Sulphur, Okla., Saturday afternoon, e u e n h v u e s 1 si;! l� �e; :��r�hes !, �e �d�:rt! ��·J';;i Aug. 26, and again Monday, Aug. 28, e n�l t 1:�\�!·e{/ 1\W:· �: the list of churches during the year, Roberts, T. W. Rodgers, Ben Scofield, \ coming to a close at about 10 :28 p. m. iand some 27 preadbers were admitted Willard Short, Myrtle Stone, S. E. This was one of tihe best Confer into the Conference. The Oklahoma Stark, Mrs. C. L. Smith, Dean Smith, ences that we have had. Never be Conference is growing rapidly, for Arthu r Smith, Sallie Tolbert, W. T. which we give God 1'11e glory. · And ·it Thurman, J. M. Taylor, ·J. S. Treat, fore haYe we seen the business of behooves us, as Pentecostal Holiness t'he Conference expedited, and yet not Grover c. Waterfield, O. C. Wilkins, Ministers to adorn the Gospel of ton Wilson, M.A. Wood, W. D. York, crowded through, with such despatch Je.sus Christ, to live clean and holy, Dollie York, Clarence Neukirchner, A. as this one. Asst. Supt. S. A. Bishop, abstaining from even the appearance T. K ersey, J. P. Pinkston, G. w. of evil, and preach it g t an 06 Birmingham, Ala., wiho presided strai h d �nig,ht, G. A. By:u�, ·G. A. Burns, Jes clean wirhottt fear or favor, not shun- over this Conference, is indeed a God- sie Campbell, B. F. Chambers, J. T. l . ning to declare •t'he whole counsel of e -sent man, adapted well to this kind Copenha,•er, Ed F. Dowl r, E. N. Dun . God, and lift the 'banner high. Let's nagan, S. E. Gaither, D. W. Merchant, · of \vork. God says to be dil-igent in show the world that we .are Holiness ·business and that is .Bro. Bisho·p's c. E. Neal, T. E. Rhea, W. v. Stu r in ren lity, and not only holiness, but gis, Susie c. Forbis, G. B. Tims. Da vc policy throughout. While already he that we are Pentecost in reality. was loved by the Oklahoma Confer Troutman, Will-is Warren, Arthur One of the feM'ures of this Con- W illiams, J. G. Powell, C. I. Thomp- ence, we feel that this Conference has ference, and one of the most import- . p · endeared him more fully in the hearts . . son, A. D . R1cc, A . . M artm, B e 11 e ant steps was th e organ1zmg of a Martin, \V. O. McDonald were pres- of our people. He ha-s the capacity Pentecostal Holiness C.1mp Meeting ?f exercisil)g-- Divine love and a help 1 ent during part of the camp meeting, Association and the initial steps taken but through· different circumstances l mg hand to those needy. One of tfhc to securing a permanen mp t Cia w-crc c l y before pleasing features of this Conference Ground. al ed awa the conven- R. B. Beall was elected ing of the conference. Besides this was the -sweet presence of the Holy president of the Camp Meeting Asso- Spirit moving in our mids't and espec there were a number present who ciation, Dan T. Mu se. vice-pre�ident, came to become menrbcrs of t·he Con- iall:y so, just before the sitting of the and N. T. Morgan as Secretary-Treas- Conference when as a roaring lion ference and to be ordained, or to be 1 urer. the devil had tried to make a few licensed. This Conference came near riffles. And tihrough the presence of The following delegates were pres being the most complete in attend th e Holy Spirit misunderstandings ent at the Conference to represent ance of any that has been our per wero adjusted, differences were their respective clrnrd1es: mission to attend. A majority of the straig·h'tened out, and bret'hren were Wagoner, no delegate; Okmulgee, preachers were present, and then the made to clasp each other in embraces S: V. Bullard, J. W. Walborn; We�t represen-tation from the churches was good. l of love and fellowship, and halle- ville, Hayden Colvin; Strain, Victor J • • • • > • •, • • •-,--; ; • ., • � I • . . : ·TBF;-PEN':fECOSTil. HOLINESS FAITH ,-: ------C. T. Re��e, M. F. Sturgeon, W. M ..... Jo·hnnie was working his crop and it ·,.:·f Wher� ·They Go Quintal. Ed F. Dowler, O. M. Newby, took almost an hour to find him. The Susie. C. •Forbis, W. M. Jones, John funeral services were conducted by ·. Undoubtedly many of our readers Sonderegger, Bank Byus, Kenneth E. Rev. W. T. Thurman at tht home on will ·be 'anxious, to know w'here the Jo1liff, G. A. Byiis, D. W. Merchant, the following. day at 2 :30 p. rn., in C. I. Thompson, A. P. Martin, Belle the presence of a large l different preachers are going and who number of Martin, J. T. Copenhaver, J. \V. friends, neighbors will pastor the differen't churches. · and relatives. The Mooney, Jas. F. McClure, B. F; Cham little form was laid to rest in the . Below we give the different churches bers, J. W. Knig'ht, W. J. Green, C I::. Clin·ton cemetery, there to await the -and the pastors, and also a list of the Kennedy, J. M. Hodges, Jesse A. coming oI our Lord, when He comes evangelists. Cook, E. M. Offutt, M: L. Dryden, as a thief in the night, when the dead Conference Superintendent, Dan W. - E. G. Murr, \V. D. York, Dollie York, in Christ shall rise first. "Illcsscd <1re Mrs. C. L. S:nith, H. H. Morgan, B. they that shall have part in the first Evans, Seminole, Okla. M. Jones, Cleburn Messer, Em1J1a Iprayer for this ·be Arthur Smith; Okmulgee, G. C. Dave Troutman, Frank M. Kidd, T. reaved ·home, for the grief is very Waterfield; Banner (Oriental) G. W. E. Rhea, F. J. Forguson, H. G. Costen, sore. ·we measure by our own grief, J. A. Melton, H. Barker, Seymour as a friend of Knight; Alabama, 0. M. Millsap; the family, for this Miller, J. ·T. Copenhaver, C. E. Neal, sweet pleasing little manly man, and Pleasant View, A. \V. ,Smith; Bartles D. W. Merchant, T. W. Vaughn. In all especially we would remember th� ..,,iJ(e, Okla., and Elk City, Kans. , G. B. there was some 27 preachers united grandfather, who love for this child Tims; Okla'horrta City, R. B. Beall; with the Oklahoma Conference of the· was beyond measure-their com-·, Rossville, N. T. Morgan; Reeding, Pentecostal Holiness Church at this panionsh-ip was most constant. We session. believe God deals with· hrrrmtnity :r:s Sallie Tolbert; El Reno, C. E. Neal,; we would deal with sheep. To get Ponca Cit)4 ;lnd Blackwell, B. R. the old sheep safe in the fold, we pick Dean; Pleasant Valley and Enid Mis Earl Edward, son of John and Lena up. a lamb and cross over, and soon sion, J. A. Campbell and wife; Okeene; Reeder, was born June 30, 1916. De the old ones will follow. Funeral text ( W. T. Thurman; Mt. Park, A. T. parted 'this life July 12, 1922, age 6 was, "Suffer little children to come unto me, for of such is the kingdom Kersey; Elm Valley, J. G. Powell; years and 3 days. Earl was enjoy ing every moment of innocent sweet of God."-Mary 10 :13-16. . Mt. View, W. 0. ,Peters and wife; childis•h life in a blessed home with A FRIEND. Washington, W. W. McAlister; Goin, ·father, mother, grandfather, grand Seymo�r Miller; Fairview, Arthur mother, one brother and two sisters. Williams; Spring Hill, to be supplied; When on the afternoon of the 12th On. July 17, 1922, the death angel inst. he appealed to his mother to al visited the home of Sister Fisher and Fair Oaks, D. P. Thurmond; Heald low him to go and play with •his play took her son, Marion, age 21 years, ton. F. M. Kidd; Dillard, G. W. and mate-a neighbor boy living almost in 4 months and 22 days. It was sad in S. E. Gaither; Clinton, to be supplied; calling distance-and who was alone deed, for Marion was not sick. \Vent Emmanuel and Valley, Sallie Tolbert; for the afternoon. Sister Lena per to bed at n.ight, the next mqrning ·H, mitted him to go, and also his brother, mother awoke just in tirrie to be at Seminole, J. P. Pinkston; Carr, Beth to stay an hour. Sister Lena was his •bedside and see him taken away. el, and Limestone, L. G. Chilcoat; washing and as the time. drew near She was praying for him and· called, 0 New Model, W·. M. Isbell; Sand Creek, for the children to return she began but he only made attempt to answ - · . J. M. Hopkins; Calvin and Hill Top, to be anxious. yet delayed to go after and then was gone. He wu , ._,.. . Fred Isbell; Gowen, Myrtle Stone; them, until a runner came to tell ,her who was always kind to met' that Earl was shot. It developed all that was about. Had many � i Scipio, W. 0. McDonald; Kiowa and that the three boys had played out of who came 'to give •his body last r,· High Hill, A. F. Green; Standing Rock doors until the time for the Reeder membrance. He leaves a mother and Liberty Hill, A. H. Lucas; Wap boys to go home. They then went in three ·brothers. and three sisters to anucka, Hardwood, Pontotoc1 to be the house and Earl not-iced ·a dresser mourn his death. supplied; Parish Chapel and Woos drawer partly open, and •he put his trel. Walter Harris; Lewis, Lawrence hand into the drawer and lifted out Death has visited our home, j Cottrell; Gaston and Union Hill, Ark., a six-shooter. His older bro'thcr-11 Robbed us of one �o dea� M. P. Rose; Blue Mound, W. H. Hart; years of age-promptly took the gun In the depths of our afflictions, Sulp1iur and Happy Hollow, Ellis from his hands, but he did not real Can we help but shed our tears? Ro-ber'ls; Woodville, M. A. Wood; ize the danger of the gun, as Brother Shady Grove and Stratford, Claude so he Earth received the form we cherisheu Adkison. Johnnie had never kept a gun, began to snap it. He snapped the And our home is desolate; The following arc t'he evangelists: third time which proved fatal to dear Yet we'll labor and be faithful G. A. Burns, Maryetta Burns, Lon little Earl standing looking intently And our parting call await. Wilson, W. V. Sfurgis, T. E. Rhea, upon the gun. The bullet pierced him 1 ]. C. Wassom, Dean Smith, J. S. Treat, through the left lung, directly ul!der He will never be forgotten, Willis Woarren, A. E. Melvin, A. I. the ·heart, coming out under the right Never from our memory fa,de. Shannon, Mrs. M. K. Shannon, C. C. shoulder. T·hc seven-year-old neigh Loving hearts will always linger Da-Vis, Patil W. Kingkaind, J. T. Eng bor boy went to some men who were Round the grave where he was laid ler, Mrs. Ollie Hudman, Hayden Col threshi11g wheat near by, and the vin, Annie Carmack, Ben Scofi�d, sad news was spread. When . the · The funeral was conducted by the . ;::i,as.]. Phipps, O. C. Wilkins, Willard stricken mother reached her precious writer and a friend. Short, Dan T. Muse, J. M. Taylor, boy he was gasping his la�t. Brother MABEL ADAMS. J THE PENTECOSTAL -HOLINESS .PAITH·.______.___ ...:__ Brethren po'in� to attend this me.eting, OFFICIAL BOARD ACTION Evangelists Dava Troutman In accordance with the desires . · ·Evan£'elist Keoneth · E 'Jolliff and J F Fort"uson were to begin of the Conference we publish a meeting at TrO}' about Sept. 5. the · was to begin a meeting, Satur folJowing findings of the Official night, Sept.' 2 at New Hope, EvangeJist E G Murr was to day Board insessi'onat Sulphur Aug. 7¾ miles out from Wynnewood. begin a meeting at Mt. View on , Saturday night. -Sept. 2, His 25, 1922. Evangelists M E Oden and Dan T Muse began a meeting at· next meeting is to be at Dillard RepM·t of the Official Board on Woods Sunday ·night, Sept. 3. about Sept. 20. the charges aga�nst Mrs. Willard Evane-elist EN Du'nnagan and Evangelist T W Vaughn was Short, is as follows� On getting Pastor Ellis Roberts · were to be to begin a meetinJr at Lim�stone together the parties im·olvecl for church Saturday night, Sept. 2. gin a meeting at Center Friday the p_urpose of seeking terms of . night, Sept. 3. Shall the pitiful wail of a lost reconciliation, we found that Evangelist J T Copenhaver is said charges were based upon to begin a meeting at Staley heathen meet you at the Judg·e school house, out from Wayne ment, or shall the gladsome shout misunderstitndings, instead of Saturday night, Sept. 16. of redeemed souls from l1eathen known facts, and when both par· lands greet you as you come be ties fully understood each other· Evangelist E M Offutt, of Sul fore the Master. phur, was in Oklahoma Oity in regard to the matter they 'l'hursday .night on his way to SONG BOOKS were fully reconciled, and the begin a meeting at Ba.rt1esvi1le taid differences laid aside never Saturday night", Sept. 2. His Any one desiring Song Books next meeting is to be at Ada send to Dan T. Muse, 526 West to be remembered against each about Sept. 18. California, Oklahoma City, Okla. other no more forever. There �vaogelist Dan York and O M His Voice in Song, Pentecostal fore the Board c1eclares that any Newhy have been holding a meet• Power Complete an.d Songs of farther talk, or bringing up of ine near Rossvilie. The Ross Revival :Power and Glory, 35c. this matter to be out of barmony each, $3.75 per do:ren. Tille band is helping. with our Discipline (P 24, P 11) S&ngs of the C_oming King, Evangelist Annie Carmack was and the same will be dealt with to begin a meeting at Powell' Winsett's latest. book .$2.75 per Tuesday, 5. d02en, accordingly. See Covenant in Evangelists Di:an and Lillie Discipline page 12-13-14-15. Smith were to begin a revival BETHEL REVIVAL SA BISHOP, Chairman. meeting- in Calvin Friday night, Wewoka, Okla. Aug. 17 DAN W EVANS, Conf. Supt. Sept. 8. · Dear brother i.n Jesus and alJ, BR DEAN GroverC Waterfieldand family the Faith readers in Christ. S E STARK. Asst. Supt. left Wednesday night, Sept, 6, Greetings io His dear name. We for Okmulgee, where he is to have had our revival at Bethel J A CAMPBELL, Secretary pastor the Pentecostal Holine�s church. Sister Josie C Williams DANT MUSE chlfrcb at tba-t place.- of Enicl, Okla. did the preaching.· Evangelist J M Taylor, who Oh how it fed our soulswhen she spent much of. bis time in Ar pq1.yed and gave out the Word. . Snyder, O1:Ja. kansas the past year, was at the About 20 went through on all Dear :saints. Greetine-s-in Je�u� (..amp meeting at Sulphur, lines for which we thank God. name. Arrived home alJ right Pastor LG Chilcoat, of Bethel The last Sunday e\·e Sister Wil and found everything all O.K. passed through OklahomaCity liams addressed the women, Bro. \Ve have started on a new con Saturday, Sept,.2, on his way t_o Vaughn the men. It was sure ference year for our God. I hope be£'in a meeting at l<'airview good for the people. After the that we will do our b'est, I mean church, out from Purcell. meeting I went to Calvin spent to by the help of the Lord. I h,n-e a greater determination than left one night at the Calvin church r Ev.angelist O C Wilkins ever did ancl I see more to do th.tri Friday, Sept, 1 io begin a meet with Bro. Elliott. They were ever ancl I mean to do more thnn ing at Beggs. moving on for God. I<'rom there to the Hill Top church for a I ever have. I know I will }1a1·e Pastor M P Rose, who has meeting. The dear Lord blessed the de,:iJ to fight and \'Cry bt>en assigned to Gaston and our· hearts together although little encoural,?'ement. but J mean Union Rill Ark., was in tht City the work had to som.e e,:t�nt to £0 through with Jesus. Pr:n a few days on his way from the went down, There was a num· for me that I will stand true to Sulphnr Camp meeting. her that Jo-,,es God and His cause the end. Say, saints I Jost my j • Evangelists Dan and Dollie and to be sure they was ready to watch while I was at conference .. York, ·together with Evangelist do what their hands found to do. If you find it.please let me know. E M Offutt are to begin a meet May tbe blessings of·heaven rest It was an Elgin 17-Jewel, a gold ing in Ada within a few days. on them is our prryer. case, and open face, no chain. This meeting is expected to con- . LUTHERG CHILCOAT Hope some of the saints found it. inue for' a month or more .. If S�ved,. s11nctified and Baptized Yours for the lost. W O PETF.RS OU are within ceach, make it a with the Holy Ghost. · R. 1, Snyder, Qkla. j THE PENTECOSTAL HOLINESS 1◄'.AJTH---�-----�_.. ,:·.: ··. of your space. I do praise the However. no one received the:. Cases Lord for the strength He gives ,7 W ornderful of Baptism, although sevei:al were·•· me to stay in the work. In the in the altar seeking Divine He.aling Custer meeting we had from 2 to the Baptism 3 services a day. People came at different times. Had no help J:,hn the Baptist said, "I in from Thomas, Fay, Arapaho, in the beginning, but lots of op deeprayers to have three stitches tak�n in lady who came with her parents Pray for husband and the dear gash in my head. But I have . from Chandler,. Okla. to be heal children. Your sister in Christ. not give up. ' I ,love Him better ed. She had never been able to MRS. w A WILLIAMS than ever. Amen. Looking fo.r talk; was 26 yeaas old and R 6, Enid, Okla. could great victorv. J F FORGUSON not aftend public schools on ac count of her- speach, when she 24 SAVED, 16 SANCTIFIED was anointed and prayed for, the 5 SAVED Spirit spake and said thou art 5 GET PENTECOST • loosed from thine infirmity and Blanchard, Okla. :&vangelist Susie C Forbis clos� she was healed and could speak I am glad to report victory in ed a ·meeting out from Wayne, plainly without any effectsof her my soul. Today finds me still just previous to the Camp meet former trouble. A.nother )adv ing. This meeting was in a new from Arapaho, Okin. wasbrough.t savetl and in the fight for Jesus. to the meeting- twice in a chair, Closed a meeting near Tabler field for Pen tecosta 1 Holiness. she had not b�en able to take a last night. The Lord surely Some 5 were saved during the step for 4 months. Her limbs gave us a good meeting. There meeting. And it is desired that and feet were so swollen from were 24 sa,•ed. 16 sanctified and the Pente_costal Holiness seed rheumatism she could not wear sown may germinate and develop her shoes. but the dear Lord hea 1- 5 received Pentecost. The meet- ed her ,ind the Ja,._t Sunday of the ing was a blessing in many ways. in a later meeting when many meeting she w� there with high People who had fought this way may go through to Pentecost. top sho·es on and them laced up for years said they were con to the top ansacred to see her raise her· "Come over into Macedonia hands towards heaven cost was right. Our next meet- and help us" was the plea to and sa, "A 11 I ean say is glory ing will be at Powell Sept 1 to Paul, who recognized himself as to God." Another it. ., fie:d: Baptized::· with the· Hoff · •- .:.-,::1:·· ·� ... · . : = •. , marked to Spooner for. the Ghost, out for the lost. . 'tt::14/�.Krug'er�i!orp, Trarlsvaal, building there. Bro. Spooner ii,; DAVE TROUTM}.N. Sulphur,·0kla: ,. 7, 1922 · � -:�:'fi So .. Africa, Aug, :. hot so well known among you at ,The Plow Boy"Preacher:· 1'.��T he·ec.Iitor and readers of the home as he comes from tlJe·north · · � :Faith. 'Grel!tings to all everr- as you know hut . he is truly SUBS�RIPTIONS ant:en 1.,-usy near• the ago ar:cl thought how s j\1 \Vc�tllerforcl ' 1 Superinte11- �and. We have visited Joh.111:1es- need a i:-oorl man for Graildma Beall 2 WOi� and let file burg, 3opi1iatuw11, RanJfunttli!i, dent or ,he here A J Duke 1 · suitable Forlton, Rubinson and Ro0u•;• gd to :;ometii:11� r.Jore J F Forgu:;on 6 port. At tht:sc plact:s God ba s for me, ancl another few ?11ission· · E:tn Milliro!'ls 1 helped us a:;d we h ave tr:�cl to arie:s tol:icatttr about here to help Ann:e Carmack 2 preach the iVord in love as best u� scatter Pentecost�] H,oliness w D York 2 wt: could, And l:iomc have bt:en o,·tr this great lane.I before the Sarah 'I'aylor 1 blesst:rl i!l soul and others in bodr Lorcl comt:s. _.Come on. hrother, LG Chilcoat l and how· we do praise God for it si-ster, we need you; men art: .Mrs·. \V .M Jon�s · I all. . perishing and thty look N 1' .Morgan 2 . 1'he wom·en ·s prayer union ica . � ore th_an to any ·other J \V Willis . 1 ... · m;ule a trip to Maquassi togeth- _Chnstl:rn�atw� to help th.em� Mrs. James Pennington 1 er Nith our teacher here to estab- l n the native mmd to know you Grover C Waterfield 1 a ·, .Jish a new p·rayer band there..:... a re an Ameri�au Missionaryi� . Dan w Evans. . 2 recommendation for you. ·Will We hope God will ..o-reatly bless- J F McNeil ., • 1 _ them. ·· we take advantage of this in time Maggie Vandergriff l r this c_hance-is past. Another native minister from o wait till Aw Smith. . 1 Krugersdorp, J W Monagane, As we stand to�a!.w.e have hard- Ed,Bynum· . 1 was in the Zeerust District also ·Iy made a begtnt1'1ng. And we C E Neukirchner 4 and s_tayed a few days. Tbe al_so need church buildings -�nd, Mrs. Kittie Mooney, 3· schools so as to lay a _foundation people·out that1 way are realizing pc Davis 1 deep poverty for the crops �ere t�at will stand the, test of all S�ilie Tolbert 3 bad and thi:: locusts have eaten time and produce fruit. for eter· Arthur Smith 2 up a lot of what was made. -He nity. We all ha\·e a_'btt we can ------says he harl some i;rood rneetin.gs do let's _d0 it heartily unto the .fimHJGN MISSIONS �lay our God bless one with the few he still found out· Lord. Camp Meeting $105. .33 there. and all we pray. Prny for us. Harry Newby .50 The Qu;!rterly Confertnce at· Y0ur� in Him for souls. ?IIrs. Della Zigier .50 1 Randfontein w:;s real good. The Jor,:L E anm•n�nion :-:ervi.:.e 011 Sl!nci,iv with tbe altar most full, 18 in LAWTON MEETING afternoon. At ifanilfontein ,,.� the ?..lt:1r. \\'e hated to close. Lawton, Oklahoma. a.re getting- in i:eed of a church and (,ur·h t to have run over th is The meeting in Lawton is still j building- the member:-;hia has o\,t week. but conditions were such running at )1igh tide. People �ro,vn the little hall w� are now w'e tb.o:1ght best to close now. praying through to God. I have re11tn1g. I would to God tlrnt Yestercla:y we omitt_ed the serdce q-uite .in interest anKng- the rnl. THE PENTECOST� HOLINES�, F..l.ITD. l ·--:�t:•\.�-:�:-�-·_ - � t;,· -::�--�f I ..- •.-: -=:: ' . e i- s >I',� -� , R .. f is"a bard wall. Lari crowds at-· ! prai e God· thi; mo-�ni�i- fc · rt S O M·eehnu . •"gs··-' · · . . ?" · :�:�:::·· .-::,,._ :· J.. •• epo,l .• . , .. • ;•• ·. . :·tended · - d B ro .· .. rt:a 1 sa l vation. ca. . . .. - . .· · • and God ano10t1: . - I am g J a"d I I' r.� . . • . _ :.----= . · I_ d ai:: . _·:_;:;-;!�'.�:-_·: ::�·� .,_ · ·· : � -· ···Luther Dryden te give outthc --say a?1 _save� sanctifie . . - . 8;· -� .-:·-·�;:):'�.;, ..;;,-... :�, 16 SAVED, 9 SANCTIFIED c-ood old truths of the�ospel _and · fil_led with the swret Hol� Gbo: . • sh · th a u .10 :-:-!ff:1 ,:_:'.-:,'• · ··.· , ·· , · 1 T much good has been accomplt - :�n go thro gh my sou • ,' . ; B GET PENTECOS 1 r s ·: 7'-"' ., • . .• ,. • t. - ed • • Here is where Bro. Cha le · Sometimes we ma.y think ther . • • • l f�·;: ·./'.: .:._· , : . . . ; ,...·__ Roff. Okla., AuC'.·14 • Engles bas been' doin2' some· 1s no use try1ne- tod o aoy more · _:'#f· :}\i;�}.,:;�- - ,, . .-.' ,:. CJ�sed. the meeting �_½ TD iles ·•faith fol work. , '.;, •· ··:••· -.r�.. ;r:? we will' ooly stay in "the worl. .. ··•' _.-;V •..,..::· ··a • Strat ord u y 3 0 0 00 00 0 0 00 0 0 00 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 s . :· ·south of f J l _ 0. ,. 7 0 0 er ·· rng hartJes and not get to bal JI' . . s u ,:..ere saved 4 sanctified and -3 re---·, .. · ing because omeone gets o t o I ··.� :_ ·· """- .s L. et a JI b1tternes■," an d wra th , d . - · ceived the Bapti m of the Holy d . or er, God will do wonder_ ].- · e an anger an d c I amour, an d ev1 1 . :.. Ghost� From th re to _Happy . There was two 11sters wonder · \ ..' speaking, 'be pu• t away f rom· · you, . . .. '- Hollow. Began there Auir. 1. . I ·. . d fully Baptized I . • . . al ma ice. A n b ft ye k'in d w1th the ·Hol: ... 9 weresa-red,S were sanch 6 e d dan .•with 1 . • · i ,- ... .. · � • . to . . . d b t ,,G host with t h e ev1 'd ence of speak ·-::•. -1�• e one anoth er, ten er ear e d • . . . . S. receiv d the Baptism o f the 10g 10- other tongues as 1n Act. ·_,_ ·:u . v s . i . b p_ z�_ forgiving one another, even as . ol Gho t were a t_i d in r --2:4," Sunday e-renine-, we sur, ' ,.,. urch . God fo Christ's sake hath. for- . water. !J unitad with the ch, , had a �lo e d d I . , e-iven you.-Eph. 4:31-32. _rious tim an the en- and several more are expecting to . • . il howled because we i,-aised s, 0_� 0 0 0 00 0 0 0 00Q 0 O O O O O O O O O O come_- in later. Hope to see. a _ , _much noise on Sunilay, but gior:, . grel\.t'n "umber of· you all at the · S ME O . ' O GET ·VICT RY , ..to God- .we are st-ill on 'the firin� I :., Ca�p Me�ting atSu)phur, Your . :· u .l e s r ing King Jesus � I an: d · �ro ciar�n�e Ne ki;chner in °, in: - e v .· brother in Christ, save , sancti- ' · - s d b• · sick toda1 y b ut I am not taking . .- , s , d sen 1ng 1n a Ji"at of 7 new u . • fi�d1 and t e. Roly Gho t a1?1 e�. · . G � . ·acribers to tbe Pentecesta}• Holi- med1c1ne for I k now . Go� ·w1ll I . · T 6 . -heal • ,.Pray for me as I am the • _·· , �-• . · · · .•· addre DAVRss RO'!J'TM:AN ' ness .· F at"t h , ,._1 • 0 wri'te■ ·from ...... ' e-•· H. ome . Roff, Ok la . � • . , . I . , 00 u, •• only, one in our- family that ha� ,•;.•1 ••_.,, I LeX1ll2' t as follow�· ,-. 000000011110000000 000 Hooo. .0 0 >•r held a good meetine- at WiJ- -- ooooonooooooooooooooo�oOI! ,1 e- d But as- touchin brotherly love low View beginning July 8. .. . An "the Lord make you t�· 'ici- :r e d e need not that I write unto Ther was several prayed through · crease an a'bound in love one 1 I•,. I ·.- you; for ye yourselves are taught on all lines. am holding a toward another, �nd toward all · of God �o love one anotber.-1 i · d . •'. meet ng al Since Hill. The , men, even as we - o toward -you. I . ThesA:9. • ! s ·. _- :' . ,>- ;� cotrntry sure i stirred. Tb ere -1 Thes, 3:12. · · · · · . ' 2RR Q 11 OR 2 O!Io o o o o o o o o o oo oo o·u are severalgetting through. W« ' 000000000000'·000!10000·�'-iz...o ·ro are expecting a good time. J e- COS . -. · · · ·ARBOR ·MEETING . Pen't!! t and I sure g·et e I SUS saves right n·ow sanctifies and . th knocks;' also pray for the· iittle .. Tpe arbor. meeting that, was . the Holy Ghost abides." : band here at Strain, it is. _small I - b�ing · held· with Etnuianuel ( . - . but we are· trying to do our best • ·church southeast :of the ·city ·.. _.Shall the pitiful wail of a lost · ·y_our sister under tho Blood. ·_--a· -came to a· close Sunda·y · night, ·, heathen meet you at the judge- BERTHA BRCilOKS .A,uir. 13 with a victorious altar . meat, or shall the gladsome shout · d e .. · __,. _ ---�---- service· ;, when several praJed of a redeeme soul from h athen · '· · IN r CAMP MEET G . :_: -�� through to victory. A Yery la £'e lands 'greet you as yeu come be- Bro. Arthur William& wishes crowd wu present. People came fore the Master? · ·. · s ·us to announce a Camp meeting . for miles· and mile . Some 15 ··· o o oo'b o o o o o oo o o oo o o o oo o o o o e c d d to be h ld at Fairview chur h, · were save an were e d s 4 sanctified · ···;seeing ye have purified your : S pt.· 3. Everybo y i invited . during the meetine-. The meet- •wr.- souls in obeying the truth. and Bro, Williams says "we are • ini:' was conducted by Bro. John e ,tl:· . ·through th Spirit unto unfeign• expecting great things· from 'the Sonderegger, Sister Susie C For - , ed love of the brethren, see that . Lord." Bro. Luther Chilcoat, ·:· -�-> :-.. bis-and Mrs. Dan T Muse.· . · y� love one another with a p�re for years the f>astor of the Beth· _ .. • . d '-1: , ·):;,;:;�:-.. ------"lieart fervently.-! Pet. 1:22 · el church, an Evangelist Josie - · Enid, are O E ��ETIN(i � io o o 00 o 00 0 0 t'? -�� ��ff�·:�> :-.: ..�: .. ,L OK BA. ;��;; ������ . �h:���:���:: - J x·. · • • • ,4 , �·. : - · ·The meeting at Lookeba closed 8 •.Sundav nie- ht, Au&-. l3,' •Much :-�� •; · --Baldwin, Ark. - And above all things have fer- ""' :'f•_?-.. ;d ; . _. · , · opposition was manifest arncing'st Dear·t'a'itfi• family.· I want'to vent charity among yourselves: J . ·:,. .. . . the people against this meeting ■ound a note of praise to the One for charity shall cover a multi- s � ·_:- b et·ng b e I..11•• • R e 11· g1ous· ·· p ;!ud" 1 ce t'hat- ble s·es us so wonderfully. tude of sin■.-1 Pet. 4:8. ·- 'r: '�i- :.' � _, .,,,, .:·i�t -;-;,: . . . . , �· •· . 1 0 1 · �- ,._: ;
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· I _ am sending in my suh,crip- i• over. Then £0 to Camp Meet £"lad to have yots come and help tion for the Pentecostal Holiness ing :a.ndeither take pa■toral work us, Your 1ister in Christ look Faith paper. I am saved, sane- or evangelistic work, and· £ive in£ for His soon comin£', ·· tified and filled with the Ho! v my time to His work. God only Aucx SwAFFAR Ghost just now and on my way knows hew I have suffered anrl to heaven. ,I y.ant the saints to longed to be out in the work. I Lane, Okla. Au'g: 3 . pray for lllC that I will stand have purposed in my heart to £0, Dear Faith re:iders. I praise I true. KATIE GRIFFITH Pray for me that may b6 a bless God this morning for victory aad . .. .. Woodville, Okla .. ing. Your brotller in Jesus. for the manJ· blessine-s He ba.s LON WILSON given me. Have b11en atttnding i'. Wagoner, Okla. Au�. 14 a meeting at High Hill school Find encl oied 50 cts. for my Wagoaer, Okla. houge and can say the Word waa · renewal to the Pentecostal Holi Dear saint■: lt is with min£1ed preached clean and 1tnight for nesi Faith. I surely han en emotions I add my testimony and which I praise the Lord. I love . joyed reading it for the past req1test to that of others. I am th• clean way, it ju1t ,uill me • year, it is food to my soul. It still 1aved, sanctifiedand11ecking We need a (iood preacher like · · fills a place no 0U1er paper can the Baptism of .the Holy Ghost . Sister Smith at this place; what . fill: We are acquainted with so Pray for me that Jesus will bap time I was there it wu a heart many. of its . family ·, may �o- s-aid yes to God and I m11an to The truly is ripe an<\ th• conviction; but we had to give· ·, o � �11to His work. Sister Short laborers are few and we are pray- up the tent, 'which a Methodist :. . --; -i - ;: : '•;'l;c .. ; ..-�- · .'�. ' 1 J �\-is h·ere, began a meeting last even- ing for the Lord to send more preacher ep�ned his heart aud ,, __ .: •• d:!.� .. ,:f:>:' ing,' and Goa heli,edher tq preach laborers in the iineyard. �If :a.ny let us have.' He hall promised it ·. -.•,..., .,.I . - , :i; •j ·a wonderfu 1 sermon, I will pos- preacher sees thi1 and feels led · to the town fer a picnic. so we �; ·,:_::':·sibly ·stay in this meeting until it to come this way 'r'e would be had to let it go; but we prai■e � .. .. ' . . t:,,::_f :.; :-·. ·.:.·:· . .,. . ' . -. -;- ·:./�:);'i,:';_-' '.,· ' . . ,·.·. •':_ . . ' : � :· .. . ; . "1 • 4 •-'• •; -'�,-- ,.,; •·• ➔ �,,_;j.::-;;-.::.t-:��:�-, £-; -=#' • • • : : - •• � :_• FAir.11• • ;:--���,, ••d:·.,. • !_.., • •• -,,_.,;•.:..,.-...;,.... •-:.,.?( ... - 4 }·u:oiiNEss... _ 1 ii =-- • - - - �• . ?., -·-�� i . · .:.";�icos'f. ., �lifim;i-t--.· • ·_.-. H ... . . f ..,_,:.:.:l �:J _.;.,�-?•f"�;;_. · - . . · � ��a . :-·- f h�- ��;;en;� :'";ilj :be � o 0-�1:'.:�-: �: :s: -i�'F;ci�ail�v�/o"klah 1: _ / � :&W«"'i�PENT.ncoST�Jt��-- from l?ts of States around, Next vea_r. if Jesus tame!:'. _·. · __ ·· :�:�HOLINESS· '.FAITH . An' ·· · • -.. That multitude· was gathered Why, the both of us can go.· -':"."--'- · con·trolle·d by fhe On a 'common' mceti11' around: ;i!�--.·ow· n-�d._ �-_ ·and , · ... 'T · ,was a time of�reat refreshin" Oklaboma.conf.erenc;e Of the Pen- An' they· all just rner1?ed together An I ·m home :ig:dn once more, In a fello\•.·ship sublime, teco. •atal 1-xo11·nes·s :i Church.r With more sal\'alion. Mary, it's g,enuiner.ess R.· ,.,_..,. --BEALL - DANT. "'IU�,. ,n, 'l'h:it showed • T han I' ve ever had IJcfor�, In a grand hancl·shakin' time·· 1 ,;r.·: .EDl"CORS-:--PUBLISIJF.RS An• if any who attuicltokfor hlt'Sl'in's 50 CENTS PER YEAR The fen·ent te�timonie� \\'ell,r1t lea�t,not !iJ;eth.::y�hould. or sair.:s from f;1r :in' ne:,r; ADDRESS ALL MAIL TO No m:itter 'l'the:-e they come from 526 wEs·r CALIFORNIA 1'hc\· wer� a11 of one ;;ccnrd. OKLAHOMA CI'PV, OKL,\llO)fA In rleclr,ri11' tl!ey \Vl'rt· h:1rpy l:h:n;,, 01,i:t. Sevtl:7Jbtr, 5. In the sr!n·ic<: of ou:- Lord. Entered as second-class matter D..:ar F:.tith F,1miij. I :.im l1e,t Sept. 12, 1921, at the post office They sling an' danced :rn ·si1r,uted in a battle for (;ur,1. I :.m preach· at Oklahoma, Okla., under the An' tht:y talked in other tong·ues .ing in a finishe,1 w,)rl-: mii;sion, Act of March 3, 1879. Just like thtm fo!h; bad, ycJnsanctification, g·fory to God• .:- ·.�,·THAT PENTECOSTAL · Handed out the blessed Word.. . There are some folks that wi11 �·. :•,-- - CAMP .1\fEETIN'_ · He didn't preach on po.litics testify t'o suit tht: congregation Or the countries he'd been in, they- are with·. That shows a :-�. • -CLAUDE ROBERTS--.. But laid down a 'gospel barrage'· stanrl An' preachtd a touchin' sermon' with-all the 5:ainti-;ar,d lovrd oi:<:-s. But they couldn't 'hold a capcile' "' I still fetl like ioing- 0n. prnil'e "!re 'not in i I' so to spt:.ik, On ."the work. ' in he:i.theni:incis· ' · u An they raised a �um _of money our God. J clo11 t kn,-,,.,. ju!'t hr,w Sith tbis Pentecostal meetin' long I .wil I be here .:�: I ckn 't · °Thatjust closed atSulphur• c�etk. Just how much I coulrln 't see, h • To help to spread the G0!'pel ·. know how Ion� some of thest peop,le can st:ind me. My ne:xt ) "They bad a real tent city In them dark lands o'er the 5ea. I Built out there upon the sward, meetinir is Clinton. Okla. \\"ill FiHed with Pentecostal pilgrims At the last theyhelcl a Conf'rence begSp t-here Sept. . 20, the Loi-ci - Who had met to praise the Lord. Where they passed the preachers v,illing-. Prny frr the !'IJCCf'n: of -; An' cars an' covered wagons 'round my meetings. Your brrther in :-_:Brought in folk from ev'rywhere An' made 'fine arraneement Christ i-eeking the lo!-:t. . J ;.Twas a mighty gatherin', Mary, For a permanent Camp g-rouncl: . 0 C \VILr-J�S- An' the Lord of hosts was t,here. ·The way I understaud it 210 1.V Chickasaw, Okla. City. j