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Aberdeen, Washington CHOG, March 23, 1950
A pastor from Montesano, Washington was interested in the possibility of beginning a CHOG congregation in Aberdeen and finding three people who were also interested in the CHOG.
Brief History of the Stoneboro, PA CHOG
Short meeting held in 1897.
History of the CHOG in Butler, PA., April 5, 1949
Writer converted on August 15, 1901, at the age of 22, while attending the Elementon camp meeting. Her oldest sister was Wilda Weigle. Wilda's daughter was Edma Mae Anderson.
History of the Slovak CHOG
Writer begins by emphasizing the influence of the Slovak brethren in spreading the Good News at home and abroad.
Origins of the Stoneboro, CHOG at Hendersonville
Remebering people of the CHOG in 1884.
William Swonger Letter Regarding Various Churches, July 1, 1949
Includes ministers coming to Hathorn and renting an abandoned school house to use for conducting services in 1893. If people desired to support the work of the church they were encouraged to drop off money in a collection box located at the back of the church on a wall. The ministers were disappointed in the support they received as they "moved out."