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Story November 23, 1950

The Voice

Lincoln, Lancaster County, Nebraska

What is this article about?

President Stafford calls Lay Executive Board Meeting after annual conference to plan year's work. Appoints committees for winter session, John R. Wright heads Lay-educational staff, Henry Glass brings greetings, Lawrence V. Clem joins board.

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Lay Executive Board Meeting

Spurred by the interest manifested at our recent annual conference, President Stafford lost no time in calling a board meeting to plan the years work. Committees were appointed to make preparation for the winter session of the connectional lay council

Mr. John R. Wright, of Pasadena, was appointed to head the Lay-educational staff. Brother Wright is an able, conscientious chairman, possessed of high ideals, his selection was an ideal one. We were honored with the presence of Mr. Henry Glass, of Kansas City, District Secretary. who was called to our city on the passing of his only uncle. Mr. Glass brought greetings from the South-west Missouri conference and promised a more co-ordinated dissemination of suggestions from the district office. Mr. Lawrence V. Clem, of 2nd church, took his seat as a member of the executive board and made some very fine and helpful remarks.

What sub-type of article is it?

Historical Event

What keywords are associated?

Lay Executive Board Meeting Appointments Church Council Educational Staff

What entities or persons were involved?

President Stafford John R. Wright Henry Glass Lawrence V. Clem

Where did it happen?

Pasadena; Kansas City; Our City; 2nd Church

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Key Persons

President Stafford John R. Wright Henry Glass Lawrence V. Clem

Location

Pasadena; Kansas City; Our City; 2nd Church

Story Details

Board meeting called to plan year's work; committees appointed for winter session; Wright appointed to head Lay-educational staff; Glass attends and brings greetings; Clem joins board.

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