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Officials who participated in dedicatory services at the Glen Lake Methodist Camp at Glen Rose are shown here. Left to right are: Mrs. B. B. Wedemeyer, Waco, president of the Central Texas Methodist Conference of the Woman's Society of Christian Service; Reverend J. W. W. Shuler and Mrs. Shuler, Hillsboro, co-donors of the Peyton-Shuler Guest Cabin; Bishop William C. Martin, Dallas, bishop in charge of the Fort Worth-Dallas area; Reverend W. H. Cole, Waco, executive secretary of the conference board of education; Mrs. George Peyton, Mexia, co-donor of the Peyton-Shuler cabin, and Mrs. J. A. Siceloff, Fort Worth, wife of the late Reverend J. A. Siceloff for whom the Siceloff Auditorium is named. Published in Fort Worth Star-Telegram morning edition, May 21, 1950.

Archival Date

1950-05-18

Collection Name

Fort Worth Star-Telegram Collection

Collection Number

AR406-6-2509

Original Format

Negatives, Black & White

File Format

JPG

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Subjects

Religion; Christianity; Women--Societies and clubs; Bishops; Clergy; Spiritual leaders; Religious meetings; Religious services

Names

Glen Lake Methodist Camp; Central Texas Methodist Conference (Fort Worth, Tex.); Woman's Society of Christian Service (Fort Worth, Tex.); Wedemeyer, B. B.; Shuler, W. W.; Shuler, W. W. (Mrs.); Cole, W. H.; Martin, William C. (William Clyde), 1893-1984; Siceloff, John Andrew, 1884-1945; Siceloff, Mary Margaret Powell, 1886-1983; Peyton, George (Mrs.)

Subjects

Religion; Christianity; Women--Societies and clubs; Bishops; Clergy; Spiritual leaders; Religious meetings; Religious services

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