. History of the Eel River Christian Conference, from its organization to the present time--August 15, 1902-- ; also History of all the churches of the Conference from their organization to the present time, together with biographical sketches of ministers and laymen, and much other important matter . This committee met inthe City of Huntington, and largely through the influence of Mr. Whitelock, decid-ed upon Huntington as the most inviting point. The report of this committee wasapproved and was the beginning of the establishment of the Huntington Christianchurch. Mr. Whitelocks second marria


. History of the Eel River Christian Conference, from its organization to the present time--August 15, 1902-- ; also History of all the churches of the Conference from their organization to the present time, together with biographical sketches of ministers and laymen, and much other important matter . This committee met inthe City of Huntington, and largely through the influence of Mr. Whitelock, decid-ed upon Huntington as the most inviting point. The report of this committee wasapproved and was the beginning of the establishment of the Huntington Christianchurch. Mr. Whitelocks second marriage was with Mrs. Sarah Jane Rittenhouse, widowof Joseph Rittenhouse, deceased. They reside in the family residence at Hunting-ton. Although Mr. Whitelock is not able to attend all the services of the church heis almost always present at the preaching services and has not lost any of his zealfor the church. He hopes to live to see a beautiful house of worship erected for theHuntington Christian church. Much of his means and the strength of his decliningyears will be given to his beloved Zion. May he be permitted to live to realize thefulfillment of his cherished church plans and have the pleasure of enjoying thecrowning success of his ideals before the Master says, It is enough, come 1872. She was thus left an orphan atan early age. She made her homewith her mothers sister, Jennie Rob-bins, in Mercer county, Ohio, until hermarriag-e with O. W Whitelock in1882. Her education was obtained atthe district school until the age of six-teen. Afterward she attended normalat Lebanon, O., and Valparaiso, Ind.,where she graduated in the scientificclass of 1880. She is a charter mem-ber of the Huntington Christian churchand an active worker in the WomansChristian Temperance Union. JENNIE MAUD WHITELOCK Was born April 17, 1862, in Syracuse,N. Y. Her parents were Philo Sperryand Ester Neal Nottingham. Herfather was a soldier in the rebellion,and died in the army of typhoid fever,Ma


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