History of the CHOG in Butler, PA., April 5, 1949
Scope and Contents
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.
Tells a story of a person being beaton by a mad dog. A person who refused to go with others who had been bitten who were going to receive "Pasteur Treatment." She relied on people to amend her with oil and to pray the prayer of healing.
Writer had seven children.
Info on locations of services.
Pastors, from other nearby churches, were invited to preach.
This letter contains a remembrance of events in the past.
Dates
- Creation: April 5, 1949
Creator
- Shelton S. Young, Mrs. (Person)
Extent
13 Sheets
Language of Materials
From the Series: English
Subject
- Wilda Weigle (Person)
- Edna Anderson (Person)
- William Drew (Person)
- Maggie Householder (Person)
- Alexander Jackson Kilpatrick (Person)
- (Unidentified) Martz (Person)
- Isaiah S. McCoy (Person)
- H. M. Riggle (Person)
- Nora Hunter (Person)
- Grace Fleeger (Person)
- Henry Hoffman (Person)
- Bert McAnallen (Person)
- A. L. Miller (Person)
- A. T. Rowe (Person)
- George Earl Sample (Person)
- Bertha Fleeger (Person)
- (Unidentified) Thornberg, Mr. (Person)
- Clyde E. Hunter (Person)
- (Unidentified) Ast, Brother (Person)
- A. J. Powell, Mrs. (Person)
- J. W. Strotman, Brother (Person)
- William Weigle (Person)
- Hattie Shiltz, Sister (Person)
- William Richie (Person)
- William McGeary (Person)
- Robert Rake (Person)
- John L. Williams (Person)
- Mae E. Gearhart (Person)
- Brady O. Fair (Person)
- N.K. Powell (Person)
- (Unidentified) Mayhew, Brother (Person)
- (Unidentified) Nolsheim, Brother (Person)
- Chal Miller (Person)
Repository Details
Part of the Anderson University and Church of God Archives Repository