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increased from sixty to one-hundred-twenty-five and the Training Union
from forty to one-hundred-ten.
Brother Clyde Childress conducted an early spring
meeting, but the weather was cold and disagreeable, and the effect was
limited. In the summer they tried again and Brother Charlie Cluck did the
preaching. Those received from both meetings by baptism were:
Thomas Cubley, Margaret Williams, Inez Williams, Billy Cullen Anderson,
M. L. Bland, Joyce Bradshaw, Louise Shirley, Calvin Roe, Joyce Hilton,
Winnie Riddle, Don McGregor, Willie Lee Petree, Annie Necessary, and
Milton Holt.
N. H. Holt united by letter and was received as an
ordained deacon.
ROY CLAYTON -- PASTOR 1936 - 1938
Brother Clayton was born in Roscoe, Texas in 1905. He was converted at
the age of thirteen but did not surrender to preach until he was
twenty-five years old.
When he was a student in Baylor University he was pastor of Coryell
Church and at Mosheim also. He married Miss Ruth Book of Waco. They have
three children.
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