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The Jimplecute Article July 24, 1889
About one-third of our colored populated went down to Judea Church in the Bend Sunday The occasion was a somewhat remarkable one being the funeral services of seven children of Rev Chas Clark, all of whom have died in the past twelve months.
The Jimplecute Article July 23, 1904
Death Of A Good Colored Woman
The Jimplecute regrets to learn of the death of Rev. C. C. Clark’s wife, which occurred suddenly at her home near Smithland in the 11th inst. Rev. Clark and wife had been married fifty-two years and had lived in Marion County all thirty years. She was the mother of fifteen children, had been a member of the Baptist Church for over forty years, and was one of the leading mission workers of the church in that section, being the first one in the County District Association. She was the president of the Bellevue Mission Society.
The Jimplecute Article August 20, 1904
"Rev C C Clark Trustee of, colored, Dist No 5 has tendered his resignation to take effect at once Same has been accepted the vacancy to be filled in lure Munch Bailey, colored, has qualified as trustee of Dist No 6 he having been elected at last Trustee election."
The Jimplecute Article August 20, 1904
The Jimplecute Article The Jimplecute Article May 22, 1908
Our old colored subscriber and long-time Baptist preacher, the Rev. C C Clark of Smithland, has the proud record of having baptised 1007 people, and officiating at 101 weddings and still operating in the same fields of endeavor.
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The Jimplecute Article July 24, 1889
About one-third of our colored populated went down to Judea Church in the Bend Sunday The occasion was a somewhat remarkable one being the funeral services of seven children of Rev Chas Clark, all of whom have died in the past twelve months.
The Jimplecute Article July 23, 1904
Death Of A Good Colored Woman
The Jimplecute regrets to learn of the death of Rev. C. C. Clark’s wife, which occurred suddenly at her home near Smithland in the 11th inst. Rev. Clark and wife had been married fifty-two years and had lived in Marion County all thirty years. She was the mother of fifteen children, had been a member of the Baptist Church for over forty years, and was one of the leading mission workers of the church in that section, being the first one in the County District Association. She was the president of the Bellevue Mission Society.
The Jimplecute Article August 20, 1904
"Rev C C Clark Trustee of, colored, Dist No 5 has tendered his resignation to take effect at once Same has been accepted the vacancy to be filled in lure Munch Bailey, colored, has qualified as trustee of Dist No 6 he having been elected at last Trustee election."
The Jimplecute Article August 20, 1904
The Jimplecute Article The Jimplecute Article May 22, 1908
Our old colored subscriber and long-time Baptist preacher, the Rev. C C Clark of Smithland, has the proud record of having baptised 1007 people, and officiating at 101 weddings and still operating in the same fields of endeavor.
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