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Story December 30, 1913

The Topeka State Journal

Topeka, Shawnee County, Kansas

What is this article about?

A group of prominent Wichita men will travel to Topeka next Sunday to promote and establish gospel teams in local churches through speeches and a mass meeting, building on Wichita's 24 teams that have converted over 6,000 people in 18 months.

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The team of Wichita men who will be in Topeka next Sunday to conduct a campaign with a view to establishing gospel teams in Topeka churches will include the following men: Wes Goodwin, Henry Allen, C. C. Stanley, C. Q. Chandler, W. R. Dulaney, George Theis and Mr. Anderson, Frank Oliver, B. B. Bryan, George Hunter, James Paterson and P. M. Anderson. All are prominent Wichita men.

In the morning they will speak at various churches of the city. They will attend a mass meeting in the First Baptist church in the afternoon.

There are now in Wichita twenty-four of the Gospel teams. These teams go out to other towns and organize similar teams. It is said that over six thousand persons have been converted in the last eighteen months through the influence of these and similar teams.

What sub-type of article is it?

Historical Event

What themes does it cover?

Moral Virtue Triumph Providence Divine

What keywords are associated?

Gospel Teams Wichita Men Topeka Campaign Church Speeches Mass Meeting Conversions

What entities or persons were involved?

Wes Goodwin Henry Allen C. C. Stanley C. Q. Chandler W. R. Dulaney George Theis Mr. Anderson Frank Oliver B. B. Bryan George Hunter James Paterson P. M. Anderson

Where did it happen?

Topeka, Wichita

Story Details

Key Persons

Wes Goodwin Henry Allen C. C. Stanley C. Q. Chandler W. R. Dulaney George Theis Mr. Anderson Frank Oliver B. B. Bryan George Hunter James Paterson P. M. Anderson

Location

Topeka, Wichita

Event Date

Next Sunday

Story Details

A team of prominent Wichita men will go to Topeka to conduct a campaign establishing gospel teams in churches, speaking at various churches in the morning and attending a mass meeting at the First Baptist church in the afternoon. Wichita has twenty-four gospel teams that organize similar teams in other towns, leading to over six thousand conversions in the last eighteen months.

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