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Peter J. Pilon, Holland, [[Michigan]]:
 
Peter J. Pilon, Holland, [[Michigan]]:
  
"Brother Pilon has labored in the rural districts of Michigan. In 1929 the Military Hospital at Camp Custer, Mich., was  
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"Brother Pilon has labored in the rural districts of Michigan. In 1929 the Military Hospital at Camp Custer, Mich., was
opened up to him and he labored among its 600 patients with blessing. He has visited [[Kentucky]], [[Tennessee]], Southern [[Missouri]] and [[Arkansas]], and the Lord has saved souls in the various places visited.
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opened up to him and he labored among its 600 patients with blessing. He has visited [[Kentucky]], [[Tennessee]], Southern [[Missouri]] and [[Arkansas]], and the Lord has saved souls in the various places visited.
  
 
Some of the other workers in these fields are: Mr. and Mrs. Petersen, Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Brown and Miss King in N. Arkansas. The Petersens are living in Harrison and Mr. and Mrs. Brown and Miss King at Alpena Pass, Arkansas.
 
Some of the other workers in these fields are: Mr. and Mrs. Petersen, Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Brown and Miss King in N. Arkansas. The Petersens are living in Harrison and Mr. and Mrs. Brown and Miss King at Alpena Pass, Arkansas.
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=Also See=
 
=Also See=
* [[LOI 1930's]] & [[LOI 1934]]
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* [[Letters of Interest#Archives|Letters of Interest Archives]] & [[LOI 1930's]] & [[LOI 1934]] & [[LOI 1934-7]].

Latest revision as of 09:04, 23 February 2025

Peter J. Pilon, Holland, Michigan:

"Brother Pilon has labored in the rural districts of Michigan. In 1929 the Military Hospital at Camp Custer, Mich., was opened up to him and he labored among its 600 patients with blessing. He has visited Kentucky, Tennessee, Southern Missouri and Arkansas, and the Lord has saved souls in the various places visited.

Some of the other workers in these fields are: Mr. and Mrs. Petersen, Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Brown and Miss King in N. Arkansas. The Petersens are living in Harrison and Mr. and Mrs. Brown and Miss King at Alpena Pass, Arkansas.

The need in all these places is great. May the Lord cause His people to stand by all workers in the United States and Canada."

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