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Who's Who at Bethany Gospel Hall, ME

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* Walter Gustafson 1964+
** WIS 1964-12: Westbrook, Maine: Bro. Walter Gustafson has moved into this state from Manchester, [[Connecticut|Conn]]. Trust the Lord will go before him in this move."
* Clark McClelland +1949+
** LOI 1949-12: '''Workers' Conference Largest Ever Held''': "Registration exceeded 100, it was reported, making it the largest workers' conference in the 16 years since a few gathered in the home of T.B. Gilbert at Knox, [[Indiana]]." It was located in Philadelphia. Clark McClelland (based in Westbrook, ME in the article) gave an afternoon report on pioneering, alongside Ermol Robinson, David Lawrence and William Rae.
* Barry Stultz
** a grandson of H.F. Stultz, Barry was raised at Bethany. He and his parents were among the founders of Spring Hill Gospel Hall in 1957.
* [[Fred Allison Thompson]] +1920-1938 (b. 1891 Revere, Suffolk, MA - d. 1982 Sidney, Kennebec, ME) ** previously in fellowship with [[Byfield Gospel Hall, MA]], introduced by his brother, [[Walter Eric Thompson]].
** In 1938, Fred Thompson co-founded (with five others) [[Augusta Gospel Hall, ME|Augusta Gospel Hall]], where his son Jim presently serves as a correspondent.