. Journal of the ... Illinois Annual Conference of the Methodist Episcopal Church. sfield Springfield, First Church UNDERGRADUATES. Ambler, Harlow , George ElsieCochran. Harry , Frank , Harry , Jual , Samuel Marshall, Mead , J. FYed First Year Hoewing, Homer , Leland , Clarence , Ray , Paul , Harold D. Second Year. Wroughton, Richard J. METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH Third Year. Buehholz, Fi-edCarson, Paul , Herman HughesEwers, Joseph , Merrill , Ira S. Gross, James , Wilbur E
. Journal of the ... Illinois Annual Conference of the Methodist Episcopal Church. sfield Springfield, First Church UNDERGRADUATES. Ambler, Harlow , George ElsieCochran. Harry , Frank , Harry , Jual , Samuel Marshall, Mead , J. FYed First Year Hoewing, Homer , Leland , Clarence , Ray , Paul , Harold D. Second Year. Wroughton, Richard J. METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH Third Year. Buehholz, Fi-edCarson, Paul , Herman HughesEwers, Joseph , Merrill , Ira S. Gross, James , Wilbur , HowardMurrell, Jesse , Martin H. Admission on Trial. First Tear Second Year Third Tear Fourth Year Holmes, Guy , Elmer , Charles , Frederick ^nderwood, Cliva , Boyd L. Fourth Year. Petty, Bert , James , John , Homer P. Honor Men. Jual R. Ford per cent .J. Fred Melvin . per cent .Fred Buchholz per cent. .James J. Gross per cent •John T. Long per cent ILLINOIS ANNUAL CONFERENCE. X. Memoirs. REV. W. M. CARTER. Wesley Mullen Cai-ter was born January 18, 1861, atHerfville, New Jersey, and passed from this life in the/ ^B parsonage home at Aubui-n, Illinois, April 27, 1921. A.^SH^JSIK Very early in life the Spirit whispered to the boy that God had laid his hand upon him for the ministry. Whennineteen years of age he came to Illinois and began thepreparation for his life work. He worked his waythrough school, attending the Illinois Wesleyan Uni-versity, at Bloomington, and later the Garrett BiblicalInstitute at Evanston, Illinois. June 10, 1891, he was united in marriage with EmilyRigg, and in September of the same year he entered the Illinois Annual Con-ference, serving the following charges: Minier, Easton, New Holland, GreenValley, Arrowsmith, Pleasant Plains, Jacksonville Circuit, Fisher, Mt. Pulaski,Blue Mound, Rochester and Auburn. Into the parsonage home six children came—M
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