That ye should earnestly con lend for the faith wl.Jich was once delivered unto tha s:lints.-Ju

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- 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 I

;'11 \' { ��t�t'I ::,� .· -,.. 1 lo-!�':\..·' �\ THE PENTECOSTAL HOLINESS FAITH

· 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, ycJn