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Excerpt from Bladen Baptist Association of North Carolina, Seventieth Annual Session: October 11, 1961 at Galeed Baptist Church, October 12, 1961 at Butters Baptist Church Maurice Brisson Bladenboro, N. Jettie Butler I Dublin, N. Rev. George Langley Bladenboro, N. Rev. Alfred Huneycutt Route 1, Tomahawk, N. Rev. Oren Honeycutt Dublin, N. W. B. Hilburn Bladenboro, N. Rev. John H. Mccrimmon Bladenboro, N. Marion Hilburn Butters, N. Rev. Gaston Hester Bladenboro, N. Rev. Frank-williams B ox 595, Elizabethtown, N. Mr. Ernest Singletary. Elizabethtown, N. Mr. Brooks Little Route 1, Clarkton, N. Rev. Thomas Wolfe Box 1617, Clarkton, N. Mr. L. Grimsley Route 1, Acme, N. Rev. Eugene Gaskins Box 402, Elizabethtown, N. Rev. S. W. Jolly W hit-, eville N. Rev. Earl Hales Box 2975, Raleigh, N. Rev. Jennis mclamb Council, N. Mr. W. J. Monroe Tar Heel, N. Rev. Vance Tyson Box 18, Bladenboro, N. Mr. T. E. Guyton Bladenboro, N. Mr. Orbon Gibson General Delivery, Elizabethtown, N. Mr. John R. Wengert Tar Heel, N. Rev. Z. G. Ray Elizabethtown, N; Mr. Graden Melvin Route 2, Elizabethtown, N. Mr. Sidney D. Britt Bl, adenboro N. Rev. Robert Carter Bladenboro, N. Rev. L. L. Barnes Route. 2, Elizabethtown, N. Mr. W. B. Warner Route 1, Clarkton, N. -mr. Thomas Carroll (associational Treasurer) Dublin, N. Rev, W. D. Hudson Route 2, Bladenboro, N. Rev. Jerry Wallace Elizabethtown, N. Edd Nye Elizabethtown, N. Rev. Alton Coble Route 1, Clarkton, N. Rev; E. L. Coleman Lumb-erton, N. Elmer Lennon Bladenboro, N. Rev. J. W. Meares, Jr. 802 E. 2md St., Lumb-erton, N. About the Publisher Forgotten Books publishes hundreds of thousands of rare and classic books. Find more at www.forgottenbooks.com This book is a reproduction of an important historical work. Forgotten Books uses state-of-the-art technology to digitally reconstruct the work, preserving the original format whilst repairing imperfections present in the aged copy. In rare cases, an imperfection in the original, such as a blemish or missing page, may be replicated in our edition. We do, however, repair the vast majority of imperfections successfully; any imperfections that remain are intentionally left to preserve the state of such historical works.