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...... \ MNUTES of the l37th Annual Session of..... :. - <. OLD MOUNT ZON ASSOCATON of. FREE WLL B Convened At. Association Building ~ugust 10-12,1978.. -- The next session of Old Mount Zion Association will convene at the Association Building Beginning on Thursday night before the second Sunday in August, 1979 --------.... ELD. ELDON BAGWELL, Moderator Route 1 Hindsville, Ar. 72738 SS. WLLE BOHANNAN, Clerk.. Route 3, Box 92. Huntsville, Ar. 72740 ELD. LOREN COLLNS To Deliver The ntroductory Sermon ELD. LUTHER JONES Alternate

ORDER OF BUSNESS 1. Association called to order by the Moderator and in his absence, by the Clerk. 2. ntroductory Sermon. 3. Appointment of Committee on Committees by the Moderator. 4. Letters from churches composing the Association called for, read, and messengers invited to seats. 5. Corresponding Associations. 6. Right hand of fellowship. 7. Call for letters from newly organized churches. 8. Reading of the Constitution and Rules of Order by the Moderator or Clerk. 9. Election of permanent officers. 10. Reports of committees appointed last Association and other unfinished business. 11. Report of new committees. 12. New business. 13. Who shall preach the ntroductory Sermon? 14. Reading and adopting minutes. 15. Adjournment. PROCEEDNGS The 137th annual session of Old Mount Zion Association of Free Will Baptists met in regular session on August 10, 1978 at 7:30 P.M. The evening service opened with congregational singing conducted by Bro. Theo Johnson, Leona Bagwell pianist. The Moderator, Elder Eldon Bagwell, called the body to order by reading Hosea Chapter 10: Prayer by Elder Darwin Kelton. Elder Daniel Phillips was introduced to deliver the ntroductory Message. Bro. Phillips offers prayer following the reading of Job 23:3 and St. John 14:8-12. During the concourse of the message he continues to read from St. John, 1:43-44; 6:1-6; 12:20-29 and 13:13-17. General Theme, "f Could See God?"... "- - - shew us the Father, and it sufficieth us." An invitation was given to those who might have special needs from the Father. Again, Bro. Phillips offers prayer for all. Church letters were called for, read and all regularly elected delegates, ordained ministers and deacons were given the right hand of fellowship by the moderator and seated as the body sang, "Heavens Jubilee." Twenty-five churches responded with letters, delegates one or both. Second Fayetteville did not represent at this time. Appointment of Committee on Committees: Elders David Todd, Dale Jordan, Anthony Lane, Ernest Johnson and Bruce Phillips. Elder Darwin Kelton was elected to preach the 11 oclock message on Friday morning. Motion carried to adjourn until 9:30 A.M. Friday. Benediction: Bro. Alfred Ashley.

FRDAY MORNNG SESSON. Congregational singing was conducted by Bro. Orvil Clark, Georgia Phillips, pianist. Songs, "Victory n Jesus," and "Heavens Jubilee." Scripture reading, Romans 13:11-14 by moderator; prayer by Elder David Joslin. Delegates who were absent on Thursday night were seated at this time. Motion moved that we table the letter from White Oak Free Will Baptist Church until we receive further information about their re-organization. White Oak failed to furnish a petitioning letter, also the details of their organization. The "Rules of Order" and "Constitution" were read by the moderator., i i REPORT OF COMMTEE ON COMMTTEES: (Brothers and Sisters) TEMPERANCE: Susie Davis, Lee Sizemore, Joyce Mason, Aline Thompson and Velma Phillips. SUNDAY SCHOOLS: Theo Johnson, Nadine Hamilton, Rocky Bell, Stella Gibson and Mary Lea Reeves. UNON OF CHURCHES: Nora Vanhook, Opal Spears, Carolyn Bingham, Janice Reynolds, and Ann Johnson. NON-REPRESENTED CHURCHES: Betty Wilcox, Phyllis Johnson, Charles Ketner, Geneva Waterman and Ethel Hobbs. FNANCE: Verlon Napier, Ricky Rust, Verlene Harrison, Jewell Campbell and Yvonne Whittle. DVNE SERVCE: Alton Reeves, Rosemary Peterson, Doyle Boyd, Leta Mae Scott and Jack Mudd. RESOLUTONS: Lonny Burks, Harvey Butler,. Tommy Day, Claude Hendrix and Lester Harp. OBTUARY: Abbie Lasater, Donna Holman, David Henderson, Walter Johnson and Mary Kelton. Motion carried to receive the foregoing report on Committee on Committees and to retain the Committee. ELECTON OF PERMANENT OFFCERS: Moderator - Elder Eldon Bagwell elected by acclamation. Assistant Moderator - Elder Loy Counts elected by acclamation. Clerk-Treasurer - Sister Willie Bohannan by acclamation. Assistant Clerk- Sister Virginia G. Johnson by acclamation. Executive Board - Elder Lonny Burks elected for term of 5 years. Home Mission Board - Elder James Spears ej.e.cted by acclamation for a term of 5 years. < > / Youth Camp Board - Elder Dennis Artman. elected for a term of 5 years. Examining Council - Elder Bruce Phillips elected for a term of 3 years.. -1-

RADO PROGRAM REPORT given by Elder Bobby Shepherd. Bro. Bobby Shepherd was re-elected by acclamation as Radio Pastor and given a rising vote of thanks for his work. NEWS LETTER REPORT was given by the editor, Elder Bobby Shepherd. Motion carried to receive the News Letter Report. Elder Bobby Shepherd resigns as Editor of News Letter. Elder Daniel Phillips nominated and elected as Editor of News Letter. Sister Virginia G. Johnson was nominated and elected as Co-Editor of News Letter. Motion carried to dismiss business until1:30 P.M. Benediction: Bro. Kenneth Lynch. FRDAY,ll OCLOCK SERVCE Services opened with congregational singing conducted by Elder Cecil Garrison; Mable Phillips at the piano. Prayer requests were made by many. Elders and delegates came to the altar to offer their prayer petitions. Special song, "How Great Thou Art," by Jeannie Howell. Moderator, Bro. Bagwell, introduces Elder Darwin Kelton to deliver the message. Bro. Kelton reads from Matt. 5:43-48; 18:3-4; 5:17-20; 23:37; Heb. 10:25; John 3:14a; Prov. 3:9 and various other scriptures to emphasize the theme... "Outlive The World," "Outlove The World," and "Outgive The World." An invitation was given to those who had special needs to bring them to the Lord. Announced: Elder Terry Mudd to preach Friday night, Eld. Dennis Artman, alternate. Elder Noel Easterling to preach Saturday morning with Elder Clarence Tice taking the first part of the service. Benediction: Bro. Carl Johnson. FRDAY AFTERNOON SESSON Congregational singing conducted by Bro. Lowell Bradley, Joyce Mason pianist. Scripture lesson: Eph. 5:14-20 by moderator; prayer, Elder Luther Jones. Elder David Joslin was introduced as moderator. He gave a report on the States finances of Arkansas Free Will Baptists. Sister Pearl Archer was nominated and elected as Clerk-Treasurer of the Radio Program. EXAMNNG COUNCL REPORT was given by Elder Clyde Johnson; motion carried to receive the report. Motion carried to receive the report of the Sunday School Committee and to discharge the Committee. Motion carried to receive the report on Union of Churches and to discharge the Committee. HOME MSSONS BOARD REPORT was given by Bro. Lowell Bradley. Motion carried to receive the Home Missions Board report. EXECUTVE BOARD REPORT was given by Bro. James Spears. Motion carried to receive the Executvie Board report. -2-

YOUTH CAMP BOARD REPORT was given by Bro. Ernest Johnson. Motion carried to receive the report. Motion carried to receive the report on Temperance and discharge the committee. Motion carried to receive a partial report on Obituaries and retain the committee. Motion carried to receive the report on the Womens Auxiliary. Motion carried to bring Resolution No. 1 to the floor for discussion. Resolution No. 1 adopted. Trustees elected, by acclamation, to replace the Building Committee, as follows: Elders Noel Easterling, 5-year term; Cecil Garrison, 4-year term; Clyde Johnson, 3-year term; David Todd, 2-year term; Roy Edgmon, 1-year term.. Motion carried to receive a partial report on Finance and retain the committee. Motion carried to adjourn until 9:30 A.M. Saturaday. Benediction: Elder Bruce Phillips. FRDAY NGHT SERVCE Service opened with congregational singing, directed by Elder Claude Hendrix; Donna Watson at the piano. Opening prayer led by Elder Arthur Lee Galloway. Special singing: "After Calvary" by Jesse and Donna Carothers. "Where Could Go But To The Lord?" by Elder Raymond Hunton. "m Willing, Lord," by Georgia Phillips. Moderator Eldon Bagwell led the congregation in singing "When We All Get To Heaven" as an offering was taken for the youth camo water heater fund. Leona Bagwell was at the piano. The offering received was $252.20. Elder Dale Jordan led in prayer. Elder Terry Mudd brought the evening message on "Are You Worthy?" using Ephesians 6:10-17 and Galatians 6:6-8 as his text. An altar call was given at the close of his message. The Moderator then called on the 23 ordained ministers present to come forward and help with the breaking of bread for the communion service. Elder Clarence Tice and Elder Noel Easterling asked the blessing on the communion which was served by eight ordained deacons. A large number took part in the feet washing service which followed; there was much rejoicing. The service was dismissed with an old-time handshake as the Moderator led the congregation in singing "f We Never Meet Again" and other old hymns. Wilma Phillips was at the piano. SATURDAY MORNNG SESSON The business session opened with Bro. Cecil Garrison leading the singing and Rocky Bell at the piano. Scripture reading, Cor. 7:29a and Peter 4:7; prayer, Elder Sammie Lane. -3-

Motion carried that the Clerk should contact the New Sulphur Church and receive their obituaries as they didnt include them with their letter. Elder J. A. Green and wife of Union Association were recognized, and Bro. Green seated as a delegate. Motion carried to have 1,200 Minutes printed. Motion carried to have the Minutes printed commercially. Motion carried to receive the final report of the Obituary Committee and to discharge the Committee. Motion carried to receive the Finance report and discharge the Committee. Motion carried to print the obituary of Bro. Ed Smith. t should have been in the 1977 Minutes - an oversight. MEMORAL SERVCE [Saturday - 11:00 A.M.] Congregational singing conducted by Elder Tommie Day, Becky Hendrix, pianist. Song, " Feel Like Traveling On." Special in song, "Happy Journey," by Bro. Darwin Kelton. Special, "We Shall Meet Some Day," Wanda Hendrix. Prayer, Elder Anthony Lane. Elder Clarence Tice is introduced as the first speaker. Scripture used, Thes. 4:13-18. After a few comments he reads the names of deceased members of Old Mt. Zion Association. The morning message was delivered by Elder Noel Easterling. Scripture lesson: Tim. 4:6-8; Ps. 116:15 and Rev. 22:17. The morning service closed with an invitation to the unsaved, also those with special needs. Benediction: Elder James Spears. SATURDAY AFTERNOON SESSON The body came together with singing, Elder Darwin Kelton directing; Georgia Phillips at the piano. Scripture reading by Moderator, Heb. 4;11-16; prayer, Elder David Watson. Motion carried that the Clerk should write for the obituary of Elder Millard Davis so that it may be printed in the Minute Book. Sister Patsy Vanhook, Missionary to France, gave a short talk concerning her work there; she also commented on the work of other missionaries and the present problems concerning those in Japan. Sister Patsy requested that special prayers be made that these needs might be met. Motion carried to accept the report of Non-Represented Churches and discharge the Committee. ARKANSAS STATE ASSOCATON: Delegates elected: Sisters Juanita Shepherd, Hazel Easterling, Mary Kelton and Patsy Vanhook. UNON ASSOCATON DELEGATES: Bros. Roy Edgmon, Noel Easterling, Luther Jones; Cecil Garrison, Alternate. -4-

Motion carried to dismiss the Committee on Committees. Motion carried that we accept the report of the Resolution Committee and retain the Committee. Resolution No. 2 adopted. Resolution No. 3 adopted. Motion carried to dismiss the Divine Service Committee. Motion carried that a Divine Service Committee be nominated for the 1979 Mount Zion Association when convened. Namely: Elder Tommie Day, Chairman, and Bros. Roy Edgmon, Noel Self, William McGuire and James Harrison. Loren Collins nominated and elected to preach the ntroductory Message on Thursday night before the second Sunday in August, 1979; Bro. Luther Jones as alternate. Motion carried to discharge the Resolution Committee. Motion carried to accept the minutes without being read. Motion carried to dismiss this session of the Association until 7:30 Thursday night before the second Sunday in August, 1979. Benediction: Bro. Carl Johnson. SATURDAY NGHT SERVCE By "Our Youth" Elder Danny Phillips, Youth Camp Board Member, had charge of the Old Mt. Zion Association Youth Service on Saturday night. The service was opened by congregational singing, directed by Steve Reeves with LaWanda Day at the piano. We praise God for the good attendance by our youth and for the nine churches that participated in the program. Representing the Greenland Memorial Chapel Church, Jesse and Donna Carothers sang "He Did t All For Me," and Steve Cobb sang "Youre Not The Lone Ranger." The Phillips Chapel Youth Choir, under the direction of Sharon Bowerman and Richard Van hook at the piano, sang "Hey, m A Believer Now" and "Greater s He That s n Me." Four girls from the Clifty Chapel church sang "Broken Pieces." The youth were divided into six groups with Elders James Spears, Ernest Johnson, Danny Phillips, Loy Counts, Lonny Burks and Dennis Artman, and Bro. Noel Self assisting as discussion leaders on the "Fruits of the Spirit." From the Berryville Church, Pastor Darwin Kelton, his wife Mary, and sons, Mark and Scott, presented the gospel in testimony, music and song to the adults present. Following the discussions, the youth presented charades on Bible stories depicting the "Fruits of the Spirit" which proved to be both comical and interesting to decipher. The Reeves Brothers from the Huntsville Church, sang "ll Sail Away Home." -5-

Ray and LaW anda Day from the Victory Church sang "What A Difference Jesus Makes." A youth group from Pilgrims Rest Church sang "Good News" and "Thou Art A Wonderful God." Kayla Williams, Louise and Lisa Johnson from the Fayetteville First Church, sang "The Greatest Gift." Georgia Phillips from the Mt. Zion Church sang "Psalms 19." Prayer was led by Elder Danny Phillips. The Kelton Family then sang "The Family of God" and "m Gettin Ready." Elder Darwin Kelton brought the evening message on "Ho, Every One... " using saiah 55:la, 3, 6-7, as his text. Several came to the altar for prayer when he gave an invitation to the lost and those with special needs.. Following the benediction by Elder Anthony Lane, a wiener roast and good time of fellowship was enjoyed. DELEGATES BY CHURCHES [Brothers and Sisters] MT. ZON: Fay Phillips, Aline Thompson, Lena Phillips. HCKORY GROVE: Kendall Bohlen, Agnes Yates, Carl Yates. CHRSTAN HOME: Susie Davis, Edna Jordan, Velma Phillips. PLGRMS REST: Diana Reynolds, Lee Sizemore, Verlene Harrison. FARMER: Jewell Walden, Ann Johnson, Joyce Mason. HOPE: Rocky Bell, Jewell Campbell, DeAnn Bowerman. FREEDOM: Wanda Hendrix, Rosemary Peterson, Linda Grimes. PLEASANT VALLEY: By Letter Only. HCKORY FLAT: Stella Gibson, Ethel Hobbs, Eulena Casteel. HUNTSVLLE: Mary Lea Reeves, Alton Reeves, Yvonne Whittle. PHLLPS CHAPEL: Theo Johnson, Doyle Boyd, Dorothy Boyd. ROGERS: Nora Vanhook, Letta Mae Scott, Ethel McGarrah. OAK GROVE: Russell Plumlee, Rex Tharp. FAYETTEVLLE: Elmer Spears, Opal Spears, Lester Johnson. CLFTY CHAPEL: Carolyn Bingham, Jack Mudd, Ann Mudd. NEW SULPHUR: JoAnn Moore, Penny Cooper, Barbara Anderson. EUREKA SPRNGS: Joyce Hull, Elsie McLoud. FATH: Phyllis Johnson, Bobby Blackard, Betty Bond.. FAYETTEVLLE: By Letter Only. FALL CREEK: By Letter Only... :. PEA RDGE: Abbie Lasater, Betty Wilcox, Donna Lasater. VCTORY: Charles Kettner, Joyce Kettner, David Henderson... BERRYVLLE: Geneva Waterman, Obe Wright, Mary Kelton.. CALVARY: Janice Reynolds, Donna Holman, Mable Worley. MDWAY: Ricky Rust, Janice Rust, Dianne Newman. GREENLAND: Jessie Carothers, Verlon Napier. UNON ASSOCATON OF UNTED BAPTSTS: Elder and Mrs. J. A. Green. -6-

GENERAL REPORTS Annual Radio Program Report [August 10, 1977 to August 5, 1978] Carry over from August 10, 1977 Contributions Received Total Paid for Programs Balance on August 5, 1978 $ 267.87 1021.00 $1288.87 1170.00 $ 118.87 Pearl Archer, Sec.-Tres. 225 Gates Ave. Springdale; Ark. 72764 EXECUTVE BOARD REPORT The Executive Board of Old Mt. Zion Association met on the following dates: November 5, 1977, March 12 and 19, and May 6 and 19, 1978. The purpose of these meetings was in behalf of the Mission Churches at Durham and Harrison, Arkansas. As of present, there is nothing fully developed in either of these places. We also met August 6, 1978 at Phillips Chapel Church with all members present. Bro. Doyle Boyd introduced to us a Retirement Plan for all ministers of the Association. Another meeting for all ministers is planned for a later date. The following monies were received as follows: Youth Camp November 5 $212.71 May 16 396.54 February 296.87 Totals $906.12 Elder Jim Spurlock, Chairman Elder James Spears, Secretary Home Missions $162.70 286.54 221.87 $671.11 HOME MSSON BOARD REPORT...... Balance brought forward August 11, 1977 Offerings received from 8-11-77 to 8-10-78. Total,,, - -... s 2276.44...746.11 $3022.55.. Amount paid out: FWB Mission at Harrison for Rent FWB Mission at Harrison - 25 folding chairs Total paid out Balance on hand, August 10, 1978 $500.00 150.00 $650.00 $2372.55-7-

The Home Mission Board met three times in regular session and six called meetings. During the past year, we helped organize the Bentonville Free Will Baptist Church. Together with the Executive Board, we met with Bro. Jerry Paschal, pastor of the Durham Mission Church, concerning a request he made for help from the Old Mt. Zion Association to secure a loan to complete the church building there. The Harrison Mission is not meeting now. They were forced to move and were unable to find a place to have services. Elder Jack Morris, Chairman Elder Tommie Day, Secretary-Treasurer REPORT OF EXAMNNG COUNCL We, your Examining Council, during the 1977-1978 Associational Year, have examined the following and have recommended them for ordination to the ministry. Candidates Bro. Bruce Boyle... ~ Home Church...-...... Greenland Bro. Jerry D. Blevins... Eureka Springs Bro. Austin Doty, Jr.... Eureka Springs Bro. James C. Sisco.... -... :.... Eureka Springs Elder Clyde Johnson, Chairman Elder Noel Easterling Elder Bruce Phillips "NEWSLETTER" REPORT August, 1977 to August, 1978 Publishing Expenses... $1,040.59 Repair of Offset Press... 106.7 4 Paid on new typewriter... 8.65 Total Expenses.... $1155.98 Contributions Received... $1050.65 The "Old Mount Zion Newsletter" is still being published bi-monthly (six issues a year) with 750 copies printed of each issue or 4,500 copies annually. Due to problems with the offset press, it was necessary to have two issues of the "Newsletter" done by professional printers. This increased the average cost to almost 26c per copy during the past year. The $54.00 balance owed the "Newsletter" on the printing press was paid in May, 1978, and the press has been repaired.. The "Newsletter" staff published the 1977 Association Minutes at a cost of $351.25 and payment of $350.00 was received from the Association Minutes Fund. A new typewriter was purchased for use in -8-

typing the Minutes with a contribution of $255.00 from the Association Minutes Fund. Patsy Vanhooks "News and Prayer" letters were printed and mailed at a cost of $139.59 with reimbursement by the Womans Auxiliary groups in the District Old Mt. Zion Association. Elder Bobby Shepherd, Editor Virginia Johnson, Co-Editor ASSOCATONAL REPORT 1977-1978 Balance 8-1-77 Offerings and contributions (quarterly) Youth Camp fees and contributions Received for special projects Total Received Less Expenses: Maintenance and Utilities Mowing, Etc. Miscellaneous nsurance Groceries Promotional Camp Literature Special Projects (water heater) Special Projects (carpet) Foreign Missions (Vanhook) Total Expenses $ 914.84 1354.21 1442.33 3050.45 $6761.83 1057.90 311.00 272.48 312.90 766.65 150.64 100.32 729.51 2454.33 310.00 $6465.73 Balance 8-1-78 Ernest E. Johnson, Chairman $ 296.10 DSTRCT WOMANS AUXLARY REPORT The Old Mt. Zion District Womans Auxiliary consists of six local auxiliaries with a total membership of 83. During the year from August 6, 1977 through August 6, 1978, a total of $300.00 was received in special offerings at the Christmas Banquet and Chili and Stew Supper. The money that was disbursed through the District was as follows: Emphasis Month - $98.41; 1977 District Retreat Speaker, Genelle Scott - $100.00; Free Will Baptist Foreign Missions - $589.36; Free Will Baptist State Missions - $50.00; Free Will Baptist Childrens Home - $639.00; Membership Dues- $103.75. Money sent directly from the local auxiliaries was as follows: Patsy Vanhook Newsletter - $105.00; Free Will Baptist Childrens Home - $100.00; Missionary Provision Closet - $25.00. Nancy Webb, President DeLane McCoy, Treasurer -9-

REPORT OF NEW COMMTEES TEMPERANCE We, your Committee on Temperance, believe we should be temperate in all things: in our daily lives and also in our spiritual lives. "But the fruit of the spirit is love, joy, peace, long-suffering, gentleness, goodness, faith Meekness, temperance: against such there is no law." Gal. 5:22-23; also Peter 2:4-7. Susie Davis, Chairwoman SUNDAY SCHOOLS We, your Committee on Sunday Schools, believe the Holy Word of God was inspired; and as such, parents should prepare their children for Sunday School. Timothy 2:15 states, "Study to shew thyself approved unto God, a workman that needeth not to be ashamed, rightly dividing the word of truth." Gods word is the Christians guidebook and without its study we cannot grow spiritually. "And that ye study to be quiet, and to do your own business, and to work with yourown hands, as we commanded you." Thes. 4:11. Theo Johnson, Chairman UNON OF CHURCHES We, your Committee on Union of Churches, submit the following: So far as we know, our churches are all in one accord. n Ps. 133:1-3 the Psalmist David said, "Behold, how good and how pleasant it is for brethren to dwell together in unity!" ".. For there the Lord commanded the blessing, even life forevermore." Ps. 133:3b. Nora Vanhook, Chairwoman NON-REPRESENTED CHURCHES We, your Committee on Non-Represented Churches, find that all the churches of Old Mt. Zion Association have made their annual report; which, brings to mind the scripture, "But to do good and to communicate forget not; for with such sacrifice God is well pleased." Heb. 13:16. Also Heb. 10:25, "Not forsaking the assembling of ourselves together, as the manner of some is; but exhorting one another: and so much the more, as ye see the day approaching." Betty Wilcox, Chairwoman -10-

FNANCE REPORT We, your Finance Committee, submit the following: CHURCH CLERK Mt. Zion... $ 5.00 Hickory Grove........................ 5.00 Christian Home....................... 5.00 Pilgrims Rest.......................... 5.00 Farmer.............................. 5.00 ltloj>e...-......!>.00 Freedom............................. 5.00 Pleasant Valley... ;.. 5.00 Hickory Flat.......................... 5.00 Huntsville............................ 5.00 Phillips Chapel....... 5.00 Rogers............................... 5.00 Oak Grove........................... 3.00 Fayetteville First.... 5.00 Clifty Chapel... _... 5.00 New Sulphur......................... 5.00 Eureka Springs....................... 5.00 Faith................................ 5.00 Fayetteville Second 4.00 Fall Creek.... ~... :.......... 5.00 Pea Ridge............................ 5.00 Victory.............................. 5.00 Berryville............................ 10.00 Calvary.............................. 5.00 Midway............................ 5.00 Greenland Mem. Chapel. 5.00 Totals.... $132.00 STATE $ 20.00 5.00-0- 20.00 20.00 20.00 20.00 5.00 15.00 20.00 20.00 20.00 2.00 20.00 20.00-0- -0-20.00 20.00-0- 6.00 20.00 5.00 20.00 10.00 20.00 $348.00 LOCAL $ 20.00 10.00 15.00 17.00 10.00 10.00 18.00 10.00 4.00 25.00 50.00 15.00 25.00 11.00 12.00 20.00 25.00 8.00 13.00 10.00 9.00 15.00 15.00 15.00 10.00 20.00 $411.00 The Mt. Zion Church sent $5.00 and the Pea Ridge Church sent $6.00 for the National Association of Free Will Baptists. - Verlon Napier, Chairman RESOLUTONS We, your Committee on Resolutions, submit the following: Resolution No. 1. We recommend that the men who now serve as the Building Committee be elected as a Board of Trustees. Be it further recommended that the Board of Trustees consist of five members - one to be chosen each year; and, following the same procedure as the other elected standing boards. Resolution No.2- We recommend that the Association appoint a Divine Service Committee consisting of a chairman who is an ordained minister acquainted with the other ministers of the Association that -11-

a new committee be elected annually;... that the chosen committee submit the names of the chosen preachers and their alternates for the following year before the close of the Association; we further recommend that the Committee be retained from one Association to the next.. Resolution No.3- We recommend that the Association show their appreciation for the fine food prepared by the ladies by giving them a rising vote of thanks. Lonny Burks, Chairman RESOLUTONS: [Permanently Printed] Resolution No. 1: Be it resolved that the Association set aside Saturday night of the conference each year for the Youth of our Churches to make their reports concerning their work and to be in charge of the worship service for that night, with privilege of selecting a speaker or speakers for that service. No. 2 - That attention be called to Article 3 of the Constitution of this Association, as terms of receiving members into. the local church as, namely: (1) profession of faith; (2) by letter or recommendation; (3) by restoration; (4) by denominational choice. No. 3 - That Article 1, Membership - be amended to read: All regularly ordained ministers. and deacons of this Association becoming properly credentialed and in full fellowship and good standing in the church of which they are members shall be entitled to seats as a delegate, by virtue of their office. No. 4 - Be it resolved that we give adequate support and approval to Home Mission work in the bounds of the Old Mt. Zion Association such as assisting in organizing and establishing new churches. Said work to be under the supervision of the Home Mission Board. (Amended August, 1977.) No. 5 - Be it resolved that the churches of Old. Mt. Zion Association go on record as denouncing the modern doctrine of a second works of grace (following regeneration and calling it the Baptism of the Holy Ghost), as heresy, and unsound doctrine. We warn any church (endorsing such, or having members in their church advocating such) to purge out such or stand. risk of losing their place in this Association..... No. 6-- Be it resolved, "Any church desiring a resolution to be voted on at setting of Association, send a copy of proposed resolution to each church of Old Mt. Zion Association before Association convenes; that is, if possible." No 7 - (amended); n view of the fact that our Youth Camp has become a reality, we recommend that all churches suppport both the Youth Camp and Home Mission Board. -12-

OBTUARES We, your Committee on Obituaries, find that God has called 26 of our brothers and sisters in Christ Jesus home to be with him. Rev. 14:13, "And heard a voice from heaven saying unto me, Write, Blessed are the dead which die in the Lord, from hence forth: Yea, saith the Spirit, that they may rest from their Labours; and their works do follow them." Abbie Lasater, Chairwoman (By request: Mary L. Lane, Craig A. Corbitt and Robert C. Black.) W. E. [Ed] Smith W. E. Smith, Pea Ridge, Arkansas, was born March 12, 1900 near Springdale, and died March 24, 1977 in the Bates Memorial Hospital at Bentonville, Arkansas. He was a retired teacher and farmer. Mr. Smith was a charter member of the Pea Ridge Free Will Baptist Church. Survivors are the widow, Mrs. Wynema Smith, and one brother, C. A. Smith of Springdale, Ark. Funeral services were at the Victory Free Will Baptist Church with Elders Cecil Garrison and Elbert Collins officiating. Burial was in Joyce Cemetery. Frank Elmore Block Frank Elmore Block, 83, Huntsville, died June 24, 1978 in the Huntsville Memorial Hospital. He was born May 6, 1895 in Arizona. He was a member of the Huntsville Free Will Baptist Church, and a retired physical therapist., Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Opal Herring Block of the home; a son, Robert Block of Holbrook, Arizona; a stepson, a brother, a sister and eight grandchildren., Services were June 27 in the Chapel of Brashears Funeral Home with Elder Eldon Bagwell officiating. Burial was in the Huntsville Cemetery. Ottis Fitch Ottis Fitch, age 76, a resident of Route 2, Hindsville, Arkansas, died June 6, 1978. He was born March 6, 1902, a son of George and Mary Boatright Fitch. He was united in marriage to Hazel Cline in 1931. One daughter, Virginia Lea Fitch, age 6, preceeded him in death in 1938. Mr. Fitch was a charter member of the old Buckeye Free Will Baptist Church, which was organized in 1945. Survivors include the widow, Hazel Fitch of the home; one brother, Gene Fitch of Fort Leonard Wood, Mo., and two sisters, Mrs. Lois Shipley of Hindsville, and Mrs. rene Pitts of Brea, Calif. Services were conducted June 8, 1978 at Buckeye with Elder Earl Dean Morris officiating. Burial was in Buckeye Cemetery. -13-

i.., :..! i,,, l1. :[!, i i.i li i " L 1.1 " Robert C. Black. Robert C. Black passed away August 4, 1978 at Springdale Memorial Hospital. He was born December 13, 1931, the son of Robert M. and Frona Addington Black. He was a building contractor and served with the U. S. Army during the Korean Conflict. Mr. Black was a charter member of the original Buckeye Free Will Baptist Church, and was a faithful worker as long as health permitted. He also wrote songs which he enjoyed singing. One he loved dearly was "So Much Joy n Knowing Christ." Survivors include the widow, Mrs. Dorothy Taylor Black; two sons, Dewayne and Joe of the home; two daughters, Tina and Rhonda of the home; his mother of Springdala; two half-brothers, Ralph Crain of Springdale, and Billy Crain of Seattle, Wash.; also a. host of relatives and friends who will miss him. M. D. Crawley... M. D. Crawley, 86, a resident of Prairie Grove, Arkansas, died at his home Sunday. He was born June 10, 1892 at Strickler, the son of Bill and Alma Keck Crawley. He was a farmer and a member of New Sulphur Free Will Baptist Church.. He is survived by his wife, Altha Meachman Crawley of the home; six sons, Cletis of Prairie Grove, Bill of Salem, Ore., Fred of Yakima, Wash., Ray of Springdale, Frank of Bethany, Okla., LeRoy of Gilroy, Calif.; two daughters, Mrs. Gladys Fredrick of Garden Grove, Calif., Mrs. Kate Dewitt of San Diego, Calif.; two step-daughters, Mrs. Reba Sapp of Rosemead, Calif., and Mrs. rene Day of Prairie Grove; two step-sons, James Brooks of Salt Lake City, Utah, and LeRoy Brooks of Kobe, Japan; three brothers, Loyd of Prairie Grove, Cecil and Jewell, both of Salem, Oregon; one sister, Mrs. vy Sargent of Strickler; 16 grandchildren and 14 great-grandchildren. Burial was in Fall Creek Cemetery. Clyde Hacker.. Clyde E. Hacker, age 68, a resident of 109 Carl Ave., Berryville, Ark., passed away Thursday, September 15, at the Carroll General Hospital in Berryville, Ark. He was born August 4, 1909, in Beaver County, Oklahoma, a son of William E. and Lillie May (Mooney) Hacker. Mr. Hacker was a charter member of the First Free Will Baptist Church of Berryville, Ark. He was united in marriage to Loraine Snow and to this union two children were born. His wife preceded him in death. He was later united in marriage to Dottie Jane Chapman who survives him. He is also survived by one son, Rev. S. D. Hacker of Batesville, Ark.; one daughter, Reta Jean Hopson of Noble, Okla.; his mother, Mrs. Lillie Hacker of Berryville, Ark.; one brother, W. E. Hacker of Tyrone, Oklahoma; five sisters, Mrs. Elmer (Edith) Harryman of Oak Grove, -14-

Ark., Mrs. William (Rosetta) Delaney of Arlington, Mass., Mrs. George (Lucille) McGlynn of Ojai, Calif., Mrs. James (Emma Jean) Fettis of Springfield, Mass., and Mrs. Alice Chism of Waco, Texas; five grandchildren and one great grandchild., Funeral services were held at 2:30 p.m. September 17 at the Free Will Baptist Church in Berryville with Rev. Leon Hodge officiating. nterment was in the Berryville Memorial Park. Andrew L. McDonald Andrew L. "Andy" McDonald, 58, of Fayetteville, died at his home December 31, 1977. Born February 20, 1919 in West Fork, the son of Harrison Levi and Laura Jane McClelland McDonald. He was a member of the Fayetteville First Free Will Baptist Church. Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Lucille Thomas McDonald of the home; three daughters, Mrs. Nell Lawrence of Rogers, Mrs. Sue Cate of Parks, and Mrs. Sharon Hart of Mesquite, Texas; five sons, Billy of Fayetteville, Donnie of Lowell, Zara Lee of Cosa Grande, Arizona, Thomas and Mark, both of the home; five sisters, Mrs. Alice Gregory of Bethalto, llinois, Mrs. Opel Garrett of Phoenix, Arizona, Mrs. Reba Simpson of Springdale, Mrs. Wilma Rahmeyer of Whittier, California, and Mrs. Melba Rogers of Rogers; and 12 grandchildren. Funeral services were held January 3, 1978 at Moores Chapel in Fayetteville with Rev. James Spears and Rev. Ernest Johnson officiating. Burial was in Mt. Comfort Cemetery. Elmo McKinney Elmo. McKinney, age 72, a resident of 206 Cherry Street, Berryville, Arkansas, departed this life June 24, 1978 at the Carroll General Hospital at Berryville, Arkansas. He was born September 10, 1905, in Carroll County, Arkansas, a son of Samuel and Tinnie (Gage) McKinney. He was a retired minister and carpenter. On August 12, 1933, he was united in marriage to Jessie McClain and they were the parents of two children. He was preceded in death by four brothers and one sister. Surviving him are his wife, Jessie McKinney of the home; two sons, Chester McKinney of Tyler, Texas, and Curtis McKinney of Yakima, Washington; one brother, Don McKinney of Little Rock, Ark.; six sisters, Mrs. Dixie Walker of Oklahoma City, Okla., Mrs. Fannie Smyd of Springdale, Ark., Mrs. Hilda Swan of Springfield, Mo., Mrs. Helen Ross and Mrs. Lorene Bailey, both of Berryville,Ark., and Mrs. Blossom Brawley of Green Forest, Ark.; five grandchildren and many other relatives and friends. Funeral services were at 2 p.m. June 27, 1978 at the Moore Church with Rev. Harold DuVall and Rev. John Christman officiating. nterment was in the Moore Cemetery. J. E. [EdJ Parker J. E. (Ed) Parker, of Route 5, Berryville, Arkansas, was born -15-

, i :. i..,, i 1:1 i, 1,, " i,,.j ;,,! March 22, 1901, near Eureka Springs, Ark., and passed away May 3,. 1978, in the Washington General Hospital in Fayetteville, Ark., at the age of 77 years. He was united in marriage to Allie Long, November 2, 1929. He was preceded. in death by an infant son and a sister, Ruby Huffman of Visalia, Calif. He is survived by his wife of the home; two daughters, Mrs. Charlie (Elizabeth) Parker, and Mrs. Berl Lee (Mary) Baker, both of Route 5, Berryville; two grandsons, Glen Parker and Dale Parker, both of Route 5, Berryville; three granddaughters, Mrs. Patsy Richardson of Heber City, Utah, Mrs. Peggy Peden and Pam Parker Martin, both of Route 5, Berryville; two great-grandsons, James Edward Parker and Ronnie Lee Peden, both of Route 5, Berryville; one greatgranddaughter, Amanda Kay Peden of Route 5, Berryville; four brothers, Earl Parker of Eureka Springs, Ark., Benjamin Parker of Greenfield, Mo., William Parker of Twin Falls, daho, and Albert Parker of Eugene, Oregon; and four sisters, Mrs. Sarah Stilley of Seneca, Mo., Mrs. da Goldsmith of Eureka Springs, Ark., Mrs. Ruth Davis of Jane, Mo., and Mrs. Anna White of Palmyra, Wisconsin. He was a member of the Freewill Baptist Church, a lifelong resident of Carroll County, a sawmiller and a farmer. Funeral services were held May 5, 1978 at 2 p.m. in the Beulah Union Church with Rev. John D. Birchfield and Rev. Boyd Bennett officiating. Burial was in the Beulah Union Cemetery. Craig Allen Corbitt Craig Allen Corbitt, 15, Route 3, Elm Springs Road, died January 6 in Springdale Memorial Hospital. Born March 1, 1962, at Anaheim, Calif., he was the son of Harvey A. and Bessie Yvonne Reeves Corbitt, a member of the Baptist Church and a student at Jones School. Survivors include his mother of the home; two sisters, Mrs. Randy (Betty) McKee of Springdale, and Connie Corbitt of the home; his maternal. grandmother, Mrs. Charity Reeves of Springdale, and paternal grandmother, Mrs. Ella Burnett of Farmington. Burial was in Drakes Creek Cemetery. Ellis E. Warren. Funeral services for Ellis E. Warren, 78, of Oak Grove, Ark., were held Monday, July 24, at the Freewill Baptist Church in Oak Grove with the Rev. Harvey Butler officiating. Burial was in the Hale Cemetery. Mr. Warren was born March 2, 1900 in llinois, and passed away Thursday, July 20, 1978 at the Carroll General Hospital in Berryville. Survivors include his wife, Delia (Thompson) Warren of the home; two sons, Ellis L. Warren of Watseka, llinois, and Robert L. Warren of Chicago, llinois; two grandchildren and other relatives and friends. Mr. Warren was a retired steel worker and a member of the Freewill Baptist Church of Oak Grove. -16-

Edwin Benton Kincaid Edwin Benton Kincaid, 54, Greenland, died December 26 in a Fayetteville hospital. Born December 17, 1923, at Centerton, he was the son of Ora Wallace and Viola Graves Kincaid, was a mechanic and a member of the Baptist Church. Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Sue LaRue Kincaid of the home; one son, Edwin Wallace Kincaid, Oklahoma City, Okla.; one daughter, Ava Lynn Kincaid, Springdale. Services were at 11 a.m. Wednesday in New Sulphur Freewill Baptist Church, with Rev. Cecil Ramey and Rev. Alfred LaRue officiating. Burial was in. Shamrock. Cemetery near Cedarville. A.B. "Steve" Ledbetter Arlis Boyd "Steve" Ledbetter, 65, 1210 S. Turner, Springdale, died February 7 at Springdale Memorial Hospital. Born March 12, 1912, at Aurora, he was the son of H. C. and Maggie Hillis Ledbetter, a member of Phillips Chapel Free Will Baptist Church and a laborer with a canning company. He was an Army veteran of World War. Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Rosa Alice Thomas Ledbetter of the home; three stepdaughters, Mrs. Rosa Reading of Siloam Springs, Mrs. Bettie Sullivan of Winston-Salem, N. C., and Mrs. Margaret Dorsey of Fullerton, Calif.; two half-brothers, Ed Ledbetter of Morrisville, Calif., and Jim Ledbetter of Alexandria, Va.; one sister, Mrs. Loyd Officer of Springdale, and five grandchildren. Burial was in Bluff Cemetery. Lenox R. McKenzie Lenox R. "Mac" McKenzie, 59, 314 Velma St., Springdale, died May 7 in the Fayetteville Veterans Administration Hospital. Born January 18, 1919, in Ray, Okla., he was the son of Charlie McKenzie and Cordie Mae Highland Dial. He was a member of Philips Chapel Free Will Baptist Church, was employed by the county as a grader operator, was a member of the VFW and World War Army veteran. Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Cordie Maslen McKenzie of the home; one son, David R. McKenzie of Pryor, Okla.; two daughters, Miss Louella McKenzie of the home, and Mrs. Richard (Pat) Smith of Pryor; one brother, Presley McKenzie of McKinleyville, Calif.; a half-brother, Walter Dial of Fayetteville; a sister, Mrs. Delveno Lewis of McKinleyville; a half-sister Mrs. John (Joann) Stutts of Springdale; several nieces and nephews; and one grandchild. Burial was in Elm Springs Cemetery. Henry Auda White Henry Auda White, 70, 411 Hatfield Lane, Springdale, died June 15 in Springdale Memorial Hospital. Born April 3, 1908, at Montock, Mo., he was the son of James D. and Nancy Elizabeth Gray White, a member of the Phillips Chapel Free Will Baptist Church, and a retired farmer. -17-

Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Dessa Giblon White of the home; one son, Michael White of Selma, Calif.; three daughters, Mrs. John (Evelyn) Bohannon and Mrs. Benny (Louise) Thien of Springdale, and Mrs. Joe (Mary) Dyer of Fresno, Calif.; one brother, Lawrence White of Selma, Calif.; one sister, Mrs. Orville Morris of Grove, Okla.; 12 grandchildren and three great-grandchildren. i: ;! : : ; C. J. "Jude" James.. Claude J. "Jude" James, 56, 1808 S. Old Missouri Road, Springdale, died January 6 in Springdale Memorial Hospital. Born July 5, 1921, in Springdale, he was the son of Claude Charles and Ora Davis James, a member of Phillips Chapel Free Will Baptist Church and a member of a Masonic Lodge in Springdale. He was employed as a livestock hauler. Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Priscilla Rich James of the home; one son, Gary Dean James of Amarillo, Texas; two daughters, Sheila James of Springdale and Marcia James of the home; three brothers, J. B. James of Union, Oregon, Lee James of Garden City, Kansas, and Harmon "Jack" James of Springdale; one sister, Mrs. Ora Gertrude Borders of Springdale; two half-sisters, Mrs. Eddie Sterling of Hesperia, Calif., and Mrs. Helen Sullivan of Downey, Calif.; and four grandchildren. Burial was in the Joyce Cemetery. : i ;.. i :. ;,i,, :i i : i! " Berry Young Puryear. Berry Young Puryear, 78, Route 2, Springdale, died January 7 in Springdale Memorial Hospital. Born August 23, 1899, at Spring Valley, he was the son of Milton M. and Rachel Blackburn Puryear, a member of Mt. Zion Free Will Baptist Church and a farmer. Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Hettie May Finn Puryear of the home; one son, Kenneth Puryear of Springdale; three daughters, Mrs. Erma Jane Blackmon of Abilene, Texas, Mrs. Wanda Tittard and Mrs. Betty Jo Stockstill of Grapevine, Texas; one brother, Robert Puryear of Hindsville; two sisters, Mrs. Velma Archer and Mrs. Nellie Morriss of Springdale; and seven Grandchildren. Services were Tuesday in Mt. Zion Free Will Baptist Church. Floy Lewis ngram.... Floy Lewis ngram, 83, Route 1, Hindsville, died December 23 at..... his home. Born.June 13, 1895, at War Eagle; he was the son of George. L. and Ellen Huckaby ngram, a member of the, Mt. Zion Free Will Baptist Church, and a retired farmer..... Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Delora Cook ngram of the home; two sons, Munzell ngram and Joe ngram, Hindsville;. and one daughter, Mrs. Leroy (Pansy) McKaughn, Sacramento, Calif.; one sister, Mrs. Mary Allender of Blue Springs, Mo.; seven grandchildren and two great-grandchildren.. Services were at 10 a.m. Tuesday in Mt. Zion Free Will Baptist Church. -18-

Kline Lee Lawson... Kline Lee Lawson, 58, of Cave Springs, was dead on arrival June 26 at Bates Memorial Hospital in Bentonville. Born July 14, 1919, at Spring Valley, he ws the son of Eura Lee and Lillie Ethel Davis Lawson, a member of the Baptist Church, a veteran of World War and was an employee of Cave Springs Roofing Company. Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Cloveda Richardson Lawson of the home; one son, Howard Lawson of Cave Springs; three daughters, Mrs. Wally (Virginia) Fonteneau of Bentonville, Mrs. Jim (Kay) Wise of Centerton, and Mrs. Ronnie (Vera) Phillips of Drexel, Mo.; his mother of Springdale; six brothers, Richard Lawson, Guernie Lawson, Sam Lawson and Charles Lawson of Kansas City, Mo., Herbert Lawson of mperial,calif., and Glen Lawson of Springdale; three sisters, Mrs. Cecil (May) Richardson of Gentry, Mrs. Lucy Foust of Springdale, and Mrs. Clyde (Allene) Sizemore of Elm Springs; and 21 grandchildren. Services were in the Burkshed Free Will Baptist Church. Earl Junior Case.. Funeral services for Earl Junior Case, age 82, a resident of Route 2, Green Forest, were held at 10 a.m. Tuesday, November 1, 1977, at the Nelson Chapel in Green Forest with Rev. Harvey Butler officiating. Burial was in the Red Hill Cemetery, Searcy County, Ark. Mr. Case was born August 18, 1895 at Perry, Okla., a son of William and Mary (Nichols) Case, and passed away Friday, October 28, 1977; at the Veterans Hospital in Fayetteville, Ark. Survivors include his wife, Ethel (Willingham) Case of the home; one sister, Viola Beal of Kansas; five nephews, Everett sham of Romland, Calif., Ace sham of Artesia, Calif., Sam Martin, William Martin and Lee Martin, all of Wichita, Kansas; and one niece, Mary Cooper of Derby, Kansas. Mr. Case was a retired farmer, a member of the Free Will Baptist Church of Oak Grove, a veteran of World War, a member of the.green Forest American Legion and a member of the Berryville D.A.V... Ethel da Case _ _ Funeral services for Ethel da Case, 77, a resident of Oak Grove,.. -~was held February 3, 1978 at the Nelson Chapel in Green Forest. with.the Rev. Harvey Butler officiating. Burial was in the Red Hill.... Cemetery, near Marshall, under direction of the Nelson Funeral Service.. of Berryville.... Mrs. Case was born November 5, 1900 in Searcy County, Ark;, a. d(\ughter ofgeorge W. and Mathilda (Cravens) Willingham and passed away January 31, 1978 at the Boone County Hospital in Harrison. She was preceded in death by her husband, Earl J. Case. Survivors include three sisters, Viola Smith of Kansas City, Mo., Lena Little of Duncan, Okla., and Mattie Cloughly, of Graham, Okla., and other relatives. -19-

. Mrs. Case was a member of the Free Will Baptist Church of Oak Grove, the American Legion Auxiliary, and the Oak Grove Extension Club. " i i " : : i ; " Ruby Mae Duncan Ruby Mae Duncan,. 75, of Rogers, died May 16, 1978 in Rogers Memorial Hospital. She was born August 5, 1902 in Benton County. She was a lifetime resident of Benton County and owned and operated the Duncan Nursing Home in Bentonville for many years. She was a member of the Free Will Baptist Church at Pea Ridge.. Survivors include three daughters, Mrs. Aileen Motley of Riverside, Calif., Mrs. Betty Lou McVay of Ponca City, Okla., and Mrs. Joy Anderson of Rogers; a sister, Mrs. Minnie Kerr of Adair, Okla.; seven grandchildren and six great-grandchildren. Funeral services were at 10 a.m. May 19, in Burns Funeral Home with Rev. Arthur Lee Galloway officiating. Burial was in Benton County Memorial Park Cemetery. Sherri Lou Butler Funeral services for Sherri Lou Butler, 15, of Route 2, Green Forest, were held June 26, 1978 at the Free Will Baptist Church in Oak Grove with the Revs. Bill Johnson and Leon Hodge officiating. Burial was in the New Home Cemetery. Miss Butler was born December 22, 1962 at Twin Falls, daho, a daughter of Harvey and na Faye (Nance) Butler, and passed away June 22, 1978 at the Carroll General Hospital in Berryville after a lengthy illness. Survivors include her parents of the home; one brother, Mark Butler of the home; three sisters, Terri Butler of the home, Carolyn Wilson of North Little Rock, Ark. and Shirl Bennett of Buhl, daho; her paternal grandmother, Mrs. Vena Butler of Green Forest, and her maternal grandmother, Mrs. Laura Nance of Route 2, Green Forest; and many other relatives and friends to mourn her passing. Sherri was a member of the Oak Grove Free Will Baptist Church and attended the Green Forest Public Schools. Clara Opal Capps Clara Opal (Ray) Capps passed away at 4:10 p.m. January 30, 1978 at the Rogers Memorial Hospital, at the age of 71 years, 1 month and 12 days. She was born December 18, 1906, at LaRue, Ark., the daughter of Samuel Newton and Ursula Mable (Bland) Ray. She was converted and baptized at the age of 13 years, in August, 1920, joining the Free Will Baptist Church, and lived faithfully until her death. She was united in marriage to Willie R. Capps February 1, 1925, and to this union one son was born. Survivors include her husband, Willie R. Capps of the home, 528 E. -20-

Willow St., Rogers, Ark.; one brother, Marvin Ray, Howard, Colo.; one sister, Velma Hollister, Lamar, Colo.; and one son, Curtis Ray Capps, 514 Spring Street, Rogers, Ark.; six grandchildren; two great-grandchildren; four nieces and a host of friends. Josie Clardy Josie Clardy, age 79, died November 8, 1977 in the Huntsville Memorial Ho~pital. She was born January 12, 1898 at War Eagle, Ark., a daughter of Bert A. and Lea Elizabeth Macon ngraham. She was a member of the Pilgrims Rest Free Will Baptist Church. Funeral services were conducted by Elder Loren Collins. Burial was in the Burkshed Cemetery. Sister Josie was one who loved to be in her place in Gods house,every time she was able. Her cheerfulness, love and willingness to do what she could will long be remembered by friends and relatives. To know her was to love her. Ouida Stroud Mrs. Clarence (Ouida) Stroud, age 71, died unexpectedly at her home in California December 27, 1977.. She was a former resident of Huntsville, and a member of the Huntsville Free Will Baptist Church. Funeral services and burial were in California. Mary Liza Lane. Mary Liza Lane, 93, Route 9, Fayetteville, died at her home January 30, 1978. Born February 20, 1884 at Kingston, she was the daughter of P. M. and Mahalia Grigg Gurley. She attended the Fayetteville First Free Will Baptist Church when she was able and lived a devoted Christian life. Survivors include one daughter, Mrs. Clyde (Allie) Johnson; two granddaughters, Miss Virginia Johnson, and Mrs. Rick (DeLane) McCoy; and two great-granddaughters, all of Fayettteville. Funeral services were held February 1, 1978 at Brashears Chapel in Huntsville with Rev. Noel Easterling and Rev. Ernest Johnson officiating. Burial was in the Kingston Cemetery. -21-

! i!,,,.!:,, i. i i CHURCH COVENANT Having been brought, as we believe, by the divine grace to accept the Lord Jesus Christ as our Saviour and Preserver, we do now solemnly and joyfully covenant and agree by Gods help, to walk together in brotherly love. We, therefore, enter into covenant as members of this church, and as Christians, that we will watch over each other in love, sharing together each others joys and sorrows; that we will not forsake the assemblying of ourselves together, nor omit the great duty of prayer for ourselves and others; that by Divine assistance we will endeavor to bring up those under our care in the nurture and admonition of the Lord; that in all things we will strive to exemplify our profession by a corresponding practice, to abstain from all sinful conformity to the world, to be just in our dealings, faithful in our agreements, and exemplary in all our deportment; that we will abstain from the sale and use of intoxicating liquor as beverage; that we will contribute cheerfully according to our ability, to the support of the ministry, the expense of the church, the relief of the poor and the general spread of the Gospel.. n keeping this solemn covenant, may we ever enjoy the blessings and presence of the Great Head of the church, which is Jesus Christ the Saviour. RULES OF ORDER 1. At every sitting of the Association, business shall be opened and concluded by prayer by the Moderator or whomsoever he may request. 2. Ministers, deacons and delegates of Old Mt. Zion Assn. when present are invited to seats, allowed to take part in debates on all subjects, and to vote. Visiting ministers, deacons and delegates are invited to seats, allowed to take part in debates on all subjects, but not to vote. 3. Those who speak shall arise and address the Moderator. Personal reflections shall be avoided in all debates. 4. No motion shall be discussed without a second. 5. When a motion has been made and seconded, and a member opposes its discussion, the Moderator shall put the question, "Shall it be discussed?" f negative, the question shall be dismissed. 6. f any proposition or motion under debate contains two or more points, it shall be divided at the request of any member, and the vote taken separately., 7. Motions made and lost shall not be recorded. -22-

8. No one shall speak more than twice on the same subject without special leave of the Moderator. 9. All questions shall be decided by a majority vote of all members present. 10. No member shall absent himself without special leave of the Moderator. 11. Minutes shall be leisurely read and corrected if necessary before the close of the Association. 12. At all future sessions of the Association, arrangements shall be made to insure two sermons, or other devotional exercises equivalent thereto, during each day of the session, and the chair shall announce just before adjournment, who shall preach. 13. These Rules of Order shall be distinctly read from the chair immediately after the organization of the Association. 14. Alterations may be made in these rules at any regular session of the Association. CONSTTUTON From long experience, we, the members of the Church of God (denominated Free Will Baptists) being regularly baptized upon profession of our faith in our Lord Jesus Christ, and being convinced of the necessity of a combination of churches to perpetuate a union among us, and to preserve and maintain correspondence with each other, do therefore ordain this Constitution for our better Church government. Art. 1. Membership - This Association shall be composed of members chosen by the different churches of our union, not exceeding three messengers from each church, and upon producing letters, they shall be entitled to seats. All regularly ordained ministers and deacons of this Association becoming properly credentialed and in full fellowship and good standing in the church of which they are members, shall be entitled to seats as a delegate, when present, by virtue of their office. Art. 2. Name - The members thus chosen and assembled with the ministers and deacons, to be denominated the Old Mt. Zion Association of Free Will Baptists being composed of the several churches of our union, the Association having no power over the churches reserving right of withdrawing from any church becoming disorderly. Art. 3. Letters - Letters from the different churches representing are to express their number in fellowship including the names and -23-

..,,,, il i, addresses of ordained and licensed ministers, the number of members received upon profession of faith, by letter of recommendation, by restoration or denominational choice; the number of members dismissed by letter, excluded, and those having died since last Association. Churches, in sending their letters, may send obituaries of any one who died during the year, that we may keep up the memorial to our dead. Art. 4. Dismissing Members - Our churches upon granting letters of dismission to any of its members shall require a notice from the church receiving said letter that it has been received..,, Art. 5. Officers - The Association to have a Moderator, and an Assistant Moderator, Clerk-Treasurer, and an Assistant Clerk Treasurer, elected annually for a term of one year by the suffrage, and an executive committee or five, one member chosen each year for a term of five years, and that each member be an Ordained Minister in good standing of the Old Mt. Zion Association, who shall have the authority to transact any business transactions of. the Association between sessions.. of the Association and make a report to the Association annually. c Art. 6. New Churches - Newly organized churches may be admitted to the Association, which are to petition by letter and delegates, and if, upon examination, they are found to be orthodox and orderly, they may be received into the Association, the Moderator giving the right hand of fellowship. Art. 7. Questions - No questions from any church shall come under consideration of the Association unless it has been first considered in its own church. Art. 8. Motions - Every motion made and seconded shall come under the consideration of the Association, except it be withdrawn by the member who made it. Art. 9. Minutes - The Association is to endeavor to furnish the churches the minutes of the Association in proportion to the amount paid by each church, the distribution to be made at the discretion of the Association. Art. 10. Clerk - t shall be the duty of the Clerk to keep a regular file of the minutes of the Association in a book to be kept by the Association for that purpose. Art. 11. Signatures - The minutes of the Association shall be read and corrected, if needed, and signed by the Moderator and Clerk before the close of the Association. -24-

Art. 12. Amendments - Amendments of this Constitution may be made, when necessary, by a two-thirds vote of the members present at any regular session. Art. 13. Non-Attendance - The Association, in case of failure of any church to attend, shall inquire into the case: Old Mt. Zion Association of Art. 14. Ordination of Ministers - Free Will Baptists accepts the wording of the Epistles Tim. 3:1-7, and Titus 1:6-9 as authoritative for guidelines to Ordaining of Ministers. When a Church member acknowledges their call to the Ministry they should be licensed by the Church of which they are a member for the period of one year prior to Ordination: Or, until they have proved themselves to the Church. When the member has proven Himself the Church should call for His Ordination. That all Churches of Old Mt. Zion Association, in all Ordination services of Ministers, comply strictly with the rules and regulations laid down by the Free Will Baptist denominations. Said procedure. to be conducted by an Examining Council of three orthodox Free Will Baptist Ministers of this Association to be chosen by the Association. "ARTCLES OF FATH 1. God - We believe in one true and living Triune God; composed of the Father, Son and Holy Spirit, equal in divine Essence, Purpose, Power and Glory. St. John 1:1; Cor. 8:6; St. John 10:30; John 5:7. 2. Christ - We believe that Jesus Christ is the divine Son of God, was with the Father and the Holy Spirit at the time of creation, left the Courts of Heaven and came to earth, took upon Himself the form of humanity, sin excepted, by being born of the Virgin Mary, manifested His power, was crucified, placed in Josephs tomb, rose again the third day, completed the great plan of salvation, walked and talked w~th His disciples, publicly ascended_to Heaven, and that He will descend again to gather His jewels home. - saiah 9:6; St. John 1:14; Luke 1:26-28; Matt. 14:13-21; Mark 16:9~19; Luke 24:50-53; Acts 1:9-12;. Mark 15:22-41....- 3. Holy Spirit - We believe that the Holy Spirit has visited true believers in all ages, and especially since the ascension of the Son back to the Father, and His coming on the day of Pentecost. Has taken up His office work among all nations of people, as a Divine Reprover, Comforter and Guide. -Judges 6:34, 11:29; St. John 16:8-14; saiah 63:10-12; Ephesians 4:30; Acts 8:17-20.. 4. The Bible - We believe the Bible, which is composed of the -25-

, Scriptures of the Old and New Testaments was given by inspiration of God, is our way-bill from earth to heaven, and the only infallible rule of faith and practice. - Peter 1:19-21; Tim. 3:14-17; Daniel 10:21; Acts 1:16-17; Matt. 21:42., 5. The Fall of Man - We believe that God created man good, gave a just law by which he should be governed, with the promise of reward for faithfulness and with penalties of punishment for disobedience. Gave man power of free moral agency to choose the right and reject the wrong. But our first parents heeded the voice of the great enemy of souls, voluntarily transgressed the law of God, fell with their posterity under the just penalty of the same, and were unable of their own. power to extricate or save themselves from the great dilemma into which they had fallen. God gave them the hope of salvation through the coming of Christ. -Gen. 1:27: 2:16-17, Rom. 11:11-35; Rom. 5:18; Psalms 37:23-24. 6. Redemption, Salvation, Adoption - We believe that Jesus Christ by His birth, death, burial, resurre~tion and ascension paid the purchase price for the redemption of the whole human race, arranged a pardon for all who came upon Gospel terms; and a law of adoption into the Kingdom of Heaven and eternal inheritance into the glorified Kingdom above. -Heb. 9:12; Gal. 3:13, 4:4-5; Titus 2:14; Heb. 1:4; St. John 3:16; saiah 45:22.! 7. Conditions of Salvation - We believe that all persons dying in infancy and all idiots are saved by the Atoning merits of the Son of God without any act on their part, that persons coming to the years of accountability, transgressing the law of God, must upon their part, exercise faith in Jesus Christ through repentance toward God, at the completion of which pardon takes place in the mind of the Father and by the Holy Spirit they pass through the ordeal of regeneration, are washed in the blood of the Lamb and are planted in the Kingdom of Christ. -John 3; Matt. 19:13-22; Cor. 7:10; Luke 18:17; St. John 4:11-16; Psalms 98:3. 8. Salvation Free - We believe that God desires the salvation of all; Christ died for all; the Gospel invites all; the Holy Spirit strives for all; and whosoever will may come and be saved on the terms of the Gospel. -Rev. 22:17; Peter 1:9-13; Peter 2:9-24; Rom. 3:24. 9. Baptism - We believe that Christian baptism is the immersion of believers in water, in the name of the Father, the Son, and the Holy Ghost, in which are represented the burial and resurrection of Christ; also represents our death to sin, and only those who have come under the presbytery of the elders are qualified to administer the same. -Matt. 3:14-16; 3;5, 6; Peter 3:21; St. John 3:23; Acts 10:47; Matt. 28:19. -26-

10. Communion and Feet Washing - We believe that the Lords Supper and the washing of the saints feet are ordinances of the Gospel of Christ; The Lords Supper was instituted by our Saviour to commemorate His broken body and shed blood for the sins of the world and to show our remembrance of Him till He comes. All Christians have a right to the Lords Supper and should be invited. "Let a man examine himself and so let him eat." The washing of feet was instituted by our Lord at the same time that Supper was instituted as an act of humility to show our love for each other, and both ordinances should be perpetuated by all Christians until His second coming. -Luke 22:19, 20; Cor. 11:20 29; St. John 13:1-18; Matt. 26:26-29. 11. The Sabbath - We believe that the Christian Sabbath should be observed as a day of rest and for the worship of God; that we should abstain from all sinful amusements and secular employments, works of mercy and piety excepted. -Exodus 20:11; 31:12-18; Deut. 5:12~15; Ezek. 20:12; Matt. 28:1; Luke 23:56; Acts 13:42-48; Mark 2:27. 12. Call to the Ministry - We believe in a Divine call of the ministry; that God in His goodness and power of grace, impresses His ministers with the burden of lost souls to the extent that the call becomes irresistible with personal contentment; that when they yield to the call and exercise the native gifts according to the. Scriptures, with full reliance upon Him, He accompanies them in person of the Holy Spirit to guide them in the way of truth and to bless their labors according to His purposes -Jonah 1:1;. Jer. 1:5; Mark 3:14; Acts 1:22-26; Matt. 28:19. 13. The invisible Church - We believe that the nvisible or Spiritual Church is the redeemed in the aggregate, is the family of God, is composed of all true Christians of every congregation from righteous Abel to the restitution of all things from every kindred, nation, tongue and people. -Eph. 3:16-21; Heb. 12:22, 23; Peter 2:5; Eph. 2:20-22; Acts 2:47; Matt. 16:18. 14. The Visible Church - We believe that a visible church of Christ is a congregation of faithful men and women, having obtained fellowship with the Lord and with each other, agreeing to keep up a good discipline and doctrine according to the rules of the Gospel. - Thess. 1:1; Acts 16:5; John 1:10; Matt. 18:17; Acts 20:28; Rev. 1:4, 11, 20. 15. Perseverance - We believe that all true believers in Christ should persevere in divine graces, and in the knowledge of the truth and that Gods grace is sufficient to help them to overcome all the obstacles of life and that all the combined forces of the great enemy of souls on earth and in Hell (or in his eternal abode) are not able to pluck them from his hand so long as they walk in the path of duty; but those who sidestep and willfully refuse or neglect to perform their duty, they -27-

would backslide and if persistently continued, would be eternally lost. - Cor. 9:10; Peter 1:4-8; Peter 1:12; Peter 2:2; Rom. 8:35-39, Apostasy; Peter 1:8 9: Cor. 10:1-13; Heb. 12:15-17; John 5:16; Heb. 6:1-6; Tim. 4:1-2; Heb. 3:12; St. John 15:1-7; Matt. 12:31-32. 16. Christ the Head of the Church - We believe that Christ is the Great Head of the Church and that the government of the local church is with the body. -Col. 1:18-19; Matt. 16:18; Heb. 12:23; Matt. 21:42; Eph. 1:22; Acts 16:4-5. 17. Sanctification - Sanctification is a work of Gods grace, by which the soul is cleansed from all sins and wholly consecrated to Christ. t takes place in regeneration, and the Christian can and should abide in this state to the end of life constantly growing in the grace and the knowledge of our Lord Jesus Christ. - Cor. 6:11; Thess. 2:13; Heb. 12:14; Phil. 3:21; St. John 17:17-19; Tim. 2:20; Thess. 5:19-23. 18. The Resurrection - We believe in the resurrection of the dead, both of the righteous and the wicked. When the resurrection shall take place, the soul and body shall be reunited, the righteous shall be received into everlasting happiness to reign with God forever but the wicked shall go away into everlasting punishment. -Matt. 28:6; St. John 5:28-29; Cor. 15:51-58. c " " " " 19. The Soul - The soul is endless, hence does not die with the body, but immediately after death enters into a conscious state of happiness or misery, according to spiritual character here possessed. -Phil. 1:23; Luke 23:43; Rev. 6:9; Luke 16:19-25; Matt. 10:28. 20. Judgment - We believe that there will be a general, universal judgment, when all men shall be judged according to their works whether they be good or bad, and that immediately thereafter the wicked shall enter into everlasting punishment and the righteous into eternal happiness. - Thess. 1:4-9; Rev. 14:9-13; Luke 16:23; Rev. 21:8, Cor. 5:10; Matt. 12:36-37; Rev. 20:12-13; Acts 17:31.!,, " -28-

CHURCH Mt. Zion Hickory Grove Christian Home Pilgrims Rest Farmer Hope Freedom Pleasant Valley Hickory Flat Huntsville Phillips Chapel Rogers Oak Grove First - Fayetteville Clifty Chapel New Sulphur Eureka Springs Faith Second - Fayetteville Fall Creek Pea Ridge Victory Berryville Calvary Midway Greenland Memorial Chapel ORGANZED 1866 1886 & 1969 1892 1911 1945 1945 1950 1951 1951 1952. 1952 1953 1955 1956 1958 1958 1962 1962 1965 1967 1967 1967 1970. 1971 1973 1973 RETRNG PASTOR James L. Spears George Lynch Robert Dale Jordan Loren Collins Jack Morris Earl Dean Morris Claude Hendrix Johnny Christman Hosie Herrelson Eldon Bagwell Loy Counts Arthur L. Galloway Harvey Butler Ernest E. Johnson Anthony Lane Glen Jones John D. Birchfield Rufus Young Loyd Thomas L. V. Vickery Jack Wilcox Bobby Shepherd Leon Hodge Daniel Phillips Luther Jones Lonny Burks PASTOR ELECT Dennis Artman George Lynch Robert Dale Jordan Loren Collins Lester Harp Jim Spurlock Claude Hendrix Johnny Christman Raymond Hunton Eldon Bagwell Loy Counts Arthur L. Galloway Harvey Butler Ernest E. Johnson Anthony Lane Johnny Allen John D. Birchfield Rufus Young Loyd Thomas L. V. Vickery Jack Wilcox Bobby Shepherd Darwin Kelton Daniel Phillips Luther Jones Lonny Burks

MEMBERSHP... STATSTCAL REPORT....., G) ~ =... G) G) c. NFORMATON c... ~~~ G) G)= ~ c.., ;... Church ~ ~ =.......,., :a ~-.9... a ; G) ~ " ~ " "1:::1 ".B"" c. ;;; G) " G)... ;... ~... a a~.s -1 "1:::1!!- ".., " G) 000 Q= ~Q Q...!! G) ~::s Mt. Zion 2 2 Hickory Grove 0.0. Christian Home 1 0 Pilgrims Rest 0 0 Farmer 0 3 Hope 0 0 Freedom 1 0 Pleasant Valley 0 0 Hickory Flat 4 0 Huntsville 0 0 Phillips Chapel 24 8 Rogers 4 6 Oak Grove 3 0 First - Fayetteville 4 7 Clifty Chapel 0 1 New Sulphur 10 0 Eureka Springs 0 0 Faith 8 7 Second - Fayetteville 3 6 Fall Creek 1 0 Pea Ridge 13 10 Victory 13 3 Berryville 3 4 Calvary 0 4 Midway 12. 0 Greenland Mem. Chapel 0 0 Totals 106 61 0 2 0 3 110 0 0 0 0 12 0 0 0 0 31 0 0 0 1 43 0 0 0 0 42 3 3 0 1 72 0 2 0 0 102 0 2 0 3 20 0 0 0 0 20 6 0 0 2 130 16 5 15 4 345 3 3 0 1 100 0 3 0 4 111 6 0 2 2 70. 4 2 0 0 72 0 0 0 3 83 0 0 0 0 87 2 5 9 0 121 0 2 7 0 58 0 0 0 0 40 1 16 0 1 164 0 1 2 0 119 3 4 0 1 44 2 1 2 0 89 5 18. 0 0 86.0 3 0 0 36 51 72 37 26 2207 Ị, ~s we have therefore opportunity, let us do good unto au men, especiauy unto them who are of the household of faith. " Galatians 5:10

STATSTCAL REPORT- (All Figures Are To Nearest($) Dollar) Pastors Evangelistic Bldg. and Total for CHURCH Salary Work Repair Literature Other Local Causes - --- Mt. Zion.... ~... 2538 203. 55 286 1734 4816 Hickory Grove... -0-50 121 102 107 380 Christian Home.. 428 173-0- 120 101 822 Pilgrims Rest... 2400 321 6000 264-0- 8985 Farmer... 531 479 614 126-0- 1750 H<>J>C - 1430 300 2096 296 1537 5659 Freedom... 4358 243 98 519 1045 6263 Pleasant Valley. 360-0- -0-7 189 556 Hickory Flatt... 118 35 45 32 80 310 Huntsville... 4800 134 8090 525 2964 16513 Phillips Chapel. 6200 581 3807 1804 12009 24401 Rogers... -... 7800 662 5022 294 1276 15054 Oak Grove... ~. 5200 300 919 423 4762 11604 First - Fayetteville. 5300 410 124313 576 2077 132676 Clifty Chapel. 2725 395 786 492 2271 6669 New Sulphur 5000 999 1978 915 3179 12071 Eureka Springs. 3430 242 2013 186 852 6723 Faith... 3715 282 791 758 5472 11018 Second - Fayetteville. 3850 375 563 573 2303 12733 Fall Creek... 650-0- 496 168 695 2009 Pea Ridge... 5498 494 5470 655 4145 16232 Victory... 4975 425 68167 1348 1916 76831 Bercyville... 3520 181 3292 684 3631 11308 Calvary... 2700 398-0- 1015 1116 5229 Midway... -....... 4420 235 2144 400 268 7467 Greenland Memorial Chapel 4385 1101 658 228 1700 8072

---- ~--== ~-~---~---=----="~-"-- - -, - --~- - - -- ~~ ------~--. --------- -- - -- -- -- - --~---. -. - - ---~= STATSTCAL REPORT (All Figures Are To Nearest($) Dollar) State and Total Spent Cooperative Foreign Home Association National Outside CHURCH Plan Missions Missions Projects Projects. Other Causes Mt. Zion... 220 128 202 80 30 100 760 Hickory Grove... -0- -0- -0-25 -0-60 85 Christian Home... -0- -0-20 -0- -0- -0-20 Pilgrims Rest... -0-237 92-0- -0-36 365 Farmer... -0- -0-5 -0- -0- -0-5 1tloJ>e... -0- -0- -0-200 -0- -0-200 Freedom... -0-378 101 248 20 133 880 Pleasant Valley... -0- -0- -0- -0- -0- -0- -0- Hickory Flatt... -0-46 20-0- -0- -0-66 Huntsville 52 222 40 325-0- 277 916 Phillips Chapel........... -. -0-729 200 855 1514-0- 3298 Rogers -0-1457 40 75-0- 220 1792 Oak Grove... -0-282 153 157-0- -0-592 First - Fayetteville 447 837 150 237 189 310 2170 Clifty Chapel... 237 473 177 507-0- 753 2146 New Sulphur... -0-208 100 100-0- 454 862 Eureka Springs... -0- -0- -0- -0- -0- -0- -0- -Faith... -0-135 60 55-0- 98 348 Second - Fayetteville.. -0-120 120-0- 200 100 540 Fall Creek -0-71 50 -o~ -0- -0-121 Pea Ridge... -0- -0-135 100 26 68 329 Victory... 2460 859 190 252 40 450 4251 Berryville... 788 70 255 110-0- -0-1223 Calvary... -0-950 40-0- 30-0- 1020 Midway... -0-55 25 35 10 15 140 Greenland Memorial Chapel.. 353 110 30 70-0- -0-563 -----~---- - -- ---- - -

CHURCH Mt. Zion Hickory Grove Christian Home Pilgrims Rest Farmer Hope Freedom Pleasant Valley Hickory Flat Huntsville Phillips Chapel Rogers Oak Grove First - Fayetteville Clifty Chapel New Sulphur Eureka Springs Faith Second - Fayetteville Fall Creek Pea Ridge Victory Berryville Calvary Midway Greenland Mem. Chapel CLERK Ola Puryear Kendall Bohlen ~ Evelyn Harrison Gustie Reynolds Odie Shepherd Anthony Bowerman Donna Doyle Dale Woods Stella Gibson mogene Parks J. E. Clark Ethel McGarrah nez Atchley Virginia G. Johnson Wilma Obenshain Pat Gum Frances Alderson Naomi George Mrs. Paul Martin Phillis Sargent Joyce Hileman Ova Goff Donna Curtis Lois Watson Bronwyn Jones Donna Carothers ADDRESS Route 1, Hindsville, Ark. 72738 ll.oute 1, Hindsville, Ark. 72738 Route 1, Hindsville, Ark. 72738 Route 2, Box 359, Springdale,Ark. 72764 Route 1, Box 91C, Huntsville, Ark. 72740 Route 1, Fayetteville, Ark. 72701 Route 1, Pea Ridge, Ark. 72751 Route 2, Berryville, Ark. 72616 Route 2, Springqale, Ark. 72764 Box 114, Huntsville, Ark. 72740 2004 Pin Oak, Springdale, Ark. 72764 1513 So. 5th St., Rogers, Ark. 72756 Route 2, Box 111, Green Forest, Ark. 72638 Route 9, Fayetteville,Ark. 72701 Route 5, Rogers, Ark. 72756 Route 1, Box 49, West Fork, Ark. 72774 Route 4, Box 47, Berryville, Ark. 72616 817 S. Crutcher, Springdale, Ark. 72764 Route 4, Fayetteville, Ark. 72701 Route 1, West Fork, Ark. 72774 Route 1, Pea Ridge, Ark. 72751 809 Sherman St., Springdale, Ark. 72764 210 Gibson St., Berryville, Ark. 72616 Route 6, Box 158, Springdale, Ark. 72764 P. 0. Box 283, Rogers, Ark. 72756 Route 2, Box 170, Prairie Grove, Ark. 72753

ORDANED MNSTERS AGE ADDRESS TELEPHONE Artman, Dennis. 27 Route 4,, AR 72764.........,.... ~:~:~: Char~li~ ~:..::.:.: :..:::..::.:...::..::."""...:...:.:..0..-. ~ )----i9f<loiut.~1l,,m~ AR... _,_,... : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : _: : : : : : : : : : : Barnes, Glenn........... 62 303 East Robinson, Springdale, AR 72764... >. Bearden, Curtis... 68 612 North Jefferson, Springdale, AR 72764.. Benson, Dean................. 48. 2409 Dogwood, Springdale, AR..... Birchfield, John D... 56 Route 2, Eureka Springs, AR 72632.. Blevins, Jerry D.............. 31 Route 5, Berryville, AR 72616.... Bowen, Darriel W ~.......... 38 Route 7, Box 22, Harrison, AR 72601.... Boyd, Jack... 61 1906 Patti,. Springdale, AR 72764 Bradley, Lowell...... 46 Tho4 South West End, Springdale, AR 72764... Burks, Lonny...... 27 Route 8, Fayetteville, AR 72701... Butler, Harvey..... 50 Route 2, Green Forest, AR 72638 ; Capps, Willie....... 72 528 East Willow, Rogers, AR 72756 Case, Cecil................... 37 Route 4, Springdale, AR 72764....... Cavin, Oscar................. 74 Route 2, Garfield, AR 72232.... Christman, Johnny...... 36. P. 0. Box 174B, Green Forest, AR 72638 Clark, Francis................ 69 Route 4, Rogers, AR 72756.... ~... ~.... Cline, Norman....... 56 1301 South Dyer, Springdale, AR 72764 Collins, Loren................ 34 Route 1, Hindsville, AR 72738... ~.... Colville, Charles T... 51 1706 Horseshoe, Springdale, AR 72764... Counts, Loy.................. 40 2401 Dogwood, Springdale, AR 72764.... Coyle, Bruce...... 39 Route 8, Fayetteville, AR 72701.... Day, Tommy.. 67 2104 na, Springdale, AR 72764.... Doty, Austin, Jr...... 35 Route 4, Bert"YVille, AR 72616.... Easterling, Noel... 62 2707 Tracee Way, Springdale, AR 72764 756-0462 756-3444 789.-5713 756-3159 751-7707 751-8444 253-9749 423-2962 365-5968 756-6623 756-3978 442-6970 438-5914 636-5058 361-2521 656-8977 438-6725 636-4328 751-5407 789-5623 746-6438 751-3075 443-5414 756-6405 749-2494 751-7696

ORDANED MNSTERS AGE Galloway, Arthur Lee. 44 Garrison, C. 0................ 68 Glenn, AHred....... 77 Grimes, Bob.................. 56 Grimes, Jerry................ 35 Grimes, Ricky................ 29 Harp, Boyd.................. 55 Harp, Lester................. 28 Harp, Luke.................. 26 Harrelson, Hosea.... 69 Hendrix, Claude.............. 57 Hill, Ernest.................. 81 Hobbs, Jack... 72 Hodge, Leon................. 40 Hunton, Raymond.. Johnson, Clyde.. 72 Johnson, Ernest E... 43 Johnson, V ollie.......... 63 Jones, Glen.................. 66 Jones, Luther........ 71 Jordan, Robert Dale..... 50 Kelton, Darwin..... 41 Lane, Anthony......... 42 Lane, Sammie................ 71 Lynch, George...... 69 Lynch, Kenneth.......... 39 ADDRESS TELEPHONE 605 South 20th, Rogers, AR 72756... 636-8296 201 East Sunset, Springdale, AR 72764... 751-2003 505 North Cedar, Springdale, AR 72764... 756-6352 Route 1, Pea Ridge, AR 72751........ 435-2589 Route 1, Garfield, AR 72732..... 925-1730 Route 1, Garfield, AR 72732......... 451-1254 Route 2, Springdale, AR 72764... ~.... Route 2, Springdale, AR 72764...... 751-3449 Norfolk, Virginia.... 704 West Allen, Springdale, AR 72764... 751-8284 3506 North Second, Rogers, AR 72756....... 636-2843 207 Public Square, Berryville, AR 72616...... 423-3544 Route 4, Huntsville, AR 727 40.... 1004 E. Freeman, Berryville, AR 72616........ 423-6269 Route 1, Box 25, Siloam Springs, AR 72761... Route 9, Fayetteville, AR 72701.... 442-5633 Route 3, Box 274, Springale, AR 72764...... 751-2570 P. 0. Box 329, Berryville, AR 72761.... 423-6310 Route 1, West Fork, AR 72774... 846-3505 1003 North 9th, Rogers, AR 72756........ 636-5694 529 East Willow, Rogers, AR 72756... ; 636-3197 105 E. Freeman, Berryville, AR 72616....... 423-6400 Route 2, Box 37, Rogers, AR 72756...... 273-5549 Route 5, Rogers, AR 72756......... 789-5356 Route 1, Hindsville, AR 72738.......... 789-5538 Route 1, Hindsville, AR 72738........... 789-5538 j